Jane Fonda Accused Of Treason During Live Broadcast


Former Trump aide Stephen Miller criticized Jane Fonda’s Vietnam War protests on Fox News, branding them as treasonous. Fonda, known for her activism, faced renewed scrutiny for her actions during the war, including a controversial trip to North Vietnam in 1972. Miller accused Fonda of collaborating with North Vietnamese propaganda, earning her the nickname ‘Hanoi Jane.’ He questioned whether Fonda, labeled a traitor, should still be seen as a hero.

The interview aimed to bring attention to Fonda’s past actions and their impact on her current activism, particularly her opposition to pipeline projects. Despite expressing regret for a provocative photo taken in Hanoi, Miller doubted the sincerity of her remorse. The segment reignited debates about Fonda’s credibility and the legacy of her Vietnam War activism in shaping her political influence today.

As Fonda continues her activism, particularly against pipeline projects, the interview highlighted ongoing controversies surrounding her past actions and their relevance in evaluating her role as a political figure.

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