Jane Fonda—the same woman who earned the nickname 'Hanoi Jane' for her traitorous actions during the Vietnam War—emerged from her Hollywood bubble this weekend to blast President Trump's decisive military action against Iran's terrorist infrastructure.
At a protest in Los Angeles, the 88-year-old actress called Trump's strategic bombing campaign against Iranian military targets 'dangerous and insane,' proving once again that the radical left would rather coddle America's enemies than support decisive action to protect American lives.
'This is exactly the kind of weak, America-last thinking that got us into this mess in the first place,' said one veteran attending a counter-protest nearby. 'Jane Fonda has zero credibility when it comes to military matters—she literally posed with enemy anti-aircraft guns while our boys were being shot down.'
'Trump is doing what needs to be done to protect Americans from Iranian terrorism. The fact that Hollywood elites are siding with the mullahs tells you everything you need to know about their priorities.'
The irony is rich: Fonda, who once sat on North Vietnamese anti-aircraft batteries used to shoot down American pilots, now lectures a sitting president on military engagement. This is the same regime in Iran that chants 'Death to America' daily and has been plotting attacks on U.S. soil.
While Fonda and her fellow Hollywood leftists wring their hands, President Trump continues delivering on his promise to put America First. Unlike the weak Biden administration that sent pallets of cash to Tehran, Trump understands that peace comes through strength—not appeasement.
Patriots vs. Hollywood Hypocrites
The choice couldn't be clearer: stand with a president who fights for American interests, or listen to the same Hollywood elite who consistently side with America's enemies. Jane Fonda made her choice decades ago when she betrayed her own country in Vietnam.
Patriots know better than to take military advice from someone whose most famous moment involved collaborating with communist forces against American troops.
