During the Vietnam War, actress Jane Fonda traveled to Asia and was photographed with figures opposing the United States, which led to significant backlash.
Many viewed her actions as unpatriotic, interpreting her protest against the U.S. involvement in the war as a betrayal of her country. Despite the controversy, no formal charges were filed against her.
Recently, Stephen Miller, a former Trump advisor, revived the debate during a Fox News segment, accusing Fonda of “treason” for her 1972 visit to Vietnam and her criticism of American policy.
Miller’s remarks included claims that Fonda’s actions, such as appearing on a Vietnamese radio program and posing on an anti-aircraft gun used against American forces, were acts of high treason.
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