Jane Fonda visited Asia during the Vietnam War. She was pictured with a US adversary and was harshly chastised for the images. Hundreds of people believed Fonda’s protest of America’s involvement in the Vietnam War to be treason against the government, despite her later claims that the old photographs held no significance for her.
Fonda was never charged formally for her participation in the infamous photographs. However, a former Trump adviser recently brought up Fonda’s checkered history during a Fox News program, accusing the aged actor of “treason” after appearing for the photographs in 1972.
Former top Trump White House advisor Stephen Miller made the explosive remarks against Fonda during a Fox News appearance on Wednesday.
Miller went so far as to accuse the two-time Academy Award winner of high treason when speaking on the conservative entertainment news channel about how she flew to Vietnam in 1972 and appeared on a Vietnamese radio show to protest American involvement in the Asian conflict.

Fonda was seen riding an anti-aircraft cannon during her visit to Vietnam, which would have been used to fire down American pilots and planes in the sky over Vietnam.
Fonda has lately resurfaced in the public eye as a result of her activist activity. Throughout Trump’s one-term presidency, she organized rallies in Washington and was detained at least once. She now wants President Joe Biden to revoke Trump’s pipeline plans, which he put in place while in office.
Miller is now going to Fox News to battle Fonda and prevent Biden from canceling the Trump pipeline.
“People may have forgotten what she did in the Vietnam War,” Miller observed of Fonda. “She volunteered to be a tool of Communist propaganda in North Vietnam.” She disseminated North Vietnamese propaganda on their radio station.”
“She sat on their anti-aircraft battery, which is used to shoot down American planes and airmen,” he claimed. By any definition, and I will use the word, what she did was treason. And she was celebrated as a hero?”
Fonda apologized to American servicemen for the “Hanoi Jane” photograph many years ago. She did not, however, regret her anti-war action.

“I was trying to help end the killing and the war, but there were times when I was thoughtless and careless about it, and I’m very sorry that I hurt them,” she told Barbara Walters in the summer of 1988.
Fonda recently chastised President Biden for failing to halt the Trump pipeline quickly enough. She also said that Biden had not done “enough” to avert the pipeline’s environmental calamity.
“We are extremely grateful for what he has done.” He’s done a lot of wonderful things. But not nearly enough. Not brave enough. And not quickly enough.
“We’re running out of time,” Fonda remarked. “According to the scientists, we have less than nine years to cut our emissions in half.” Line 3 is heading in the exact opposite direction, and the news every day tells us that emissions are increasing, not decreasing.”
“So we have to put our bodies on the line and do whatever we can to get our administration to call a halt to these permits,” she said.
Do you think Fonda is a traitor, as Miller claims?