In a televised interview on Fox News, former White House advisor Stephen Miller discussed the enduring public debate surrounding actress and activist Jane Fonda’s involvement in anti-war efforts during the Vietnam era. Miller’s comments focused on Fonda’s highly publicized 1972 trip to North Vietnam, which has remained a subject of strong opinion and historical reflection.
During the segment, Miller referenced several controversial moments from that trip, including Fonda’s participation in local media broadcasts and a photograph taken of her seated on a North Vietnamese anti-aircraft gun—an image that sparked widespread criticism at the time. Fonda later expressed regret for the photo, calling it a “thoughtless” moment, though she has continued to advocate for political and environmental causes in the decades since.

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