Jane Fonda says the country does indeed need a wall — to serve as a barrier between the White House and special counsel Robert Mueller Robert (Bob) MuellerCNN's Toobin warns McCabe is in 'perilous condition' with emboldened Trump CNN anchor rips Trump over Stone while evoking Clinton-Lynch tarmac meeting The Hill's 12:30 Report: New Hampshire fallout MORE’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.

“We need a wall of every single citizen in the United States, a good wall, that keeps the White House away from the Mueller investigation,” Fonda told Jimmy Kimmel during a Wednesday appearance on ABC's “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”

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“And we have every single right to know what the results of that investigation is,” the 81-year-old actress and political activist said during the joint interview with Lily Tomlin to promote their Netflix series, “Grace and Frankie.”

Rudy Giuliani, Trump’s lawyer, told The Hill in an interview last week that the commander in chief’s legal team should be allowed to “correct” Mueller’s final report before Congress or the public is able to read it.

“If there’s some law that gives someone the right to edit the results we have to change the law. And we have to do everything we can do,” Fonda said Wednesday.

Giuliani, in an interview that same night with CNN’s Chris Cuomo, said, “I don’t want to change the report, I want to respond to the report.”

“Can you imagine that they’re trying to keep us from knowing who the person is that’s running this country?” Fonda exclaimed to Kimmel.

“Let me tell you something: I know that our president, Donald J. Trump, will want nothing more than to get all the truth out there so that he is exonerated of any crimes,” Kimmel replied with a grin. “He will not want even a single black mark on that report when it comes out.”

“Right, so we must fulfill his wishes,” Fonda responded.

“We can never again elect a leader who pits us against each other,” Fonda — a vocal critic of Trump who’s compared him before to Adolf Hitler — said to applause from the audience. “You know when this is over, we have to come together, all of us. I don’t care what party you belong to.”