Jane Fonda Accused Of Treason During Live Broadcast

Jane Fonda Accused Of Treason During Live Broadcast

**Note: This story originally made headlines in June 2021.**

In a heated Fox News interview, former Trump aide Stephen Miller condemned Jane Fonda’s Vietnam War activism as treasonous, reigniting debate over her legacy. He cited her 1972 trip to North Vietnam, where she made radio broadcasts and posed with enemy weaponry, calling it a betrayal that still angers U.S. veterans.

Miller questioned whether Fonda, now active in environmental protests like those against the Keystone pipeline, should still be seen as a hero. Although Fonda has expressed regret for the infamous photo taken during her visit, Miller dismissed it as insufficient.

The segment framed Fonda’s past as a key factor in judging her current activism, fueling renewed controversy over her role in political discourse.

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