“I can’t do that now. I have to respect the position. We just have to see what he is going to do and how he is going to follow through on certain things,” the star of Meet the Fockers said. “And as we even see now in a lot of cities, there’s a lot of people getting very upset and protesting.”

He told the talk show host that the Italian side of his family originally came from a town called Ferrazzano in the central region of Molise and that he was an Italian citizen.

“I’m going to probably have to move there,” he said, with a smile.