Jane Fonda revives her dad's First Amendment group, enlisting hundreds of supporters
The relaunch aims to defend free speech amid industry censorship concerns and has attracted support from over 550 celebrities, including major actors and musicians.
- Jane Fonda revived her father's First Amendment group, the Committee for the First Amendment, enlisting hundreds of supporters to defend free speech rights against government censorship.
- The group was initially created during the McCarthy Era when the federal government repressed and persecuted American citizens for their political beliefs.
- Fonda states that the federal government is once again engaged in a coordinated campaign to silence critics across various sectors.
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Jane Fonda’s reboot of Cold War-era activist group draws 550+ celebs
Hollywood loves a sequel, and Jane Fonda’s reboot of the Cold War-era Committee for the First Amendment gained traction Thursday as the star-studded signatory list lengthened and the actress spoke more about their mission. Fonda announced on Wednesday that she had launched a new iteration of the committee, initially created in 1947 to oppose the government’s crusade against Hollywood figures accused of having communist ties. Fonda’s famous fathe…
NewsBusters Podcast: Jane Fonda and the Left Cry Censorship NOW?
Jane Fonda is relaunching her father's "Committee for the First Amendment," proclaiming Trump is engaged in a "coordinated campaign to silence critics." We're still reckoning with the dramatic Biden Administration pressure campaign to silence and deplatform critics across Big Tech platforms. But the pro-Biden media routinely ignore leftist censorship against conservative "misinformation." They skipped coverage of Google's letter admitting the Bi…
Jane Fonda revives Hollywood free speech committee at 'frightening time'
Celebrities including Ben Stiller, John Legend and Billie Eilish are joining actress Jane Fonda in reviving her father’s Cold War-era committee to defend free speech. The move comes more than 75 years after Henry Fonda and other Hollywood figures first rallied against government attempts to silence artists. Henry Fonda, an Oscar-winning actor known for films such as “The Grapes of Wrath” and “12 Angry Men,” co-founded the Committee for the First…
The actress and hundreds of Hollywood celebrities revived this movement created in 1947 in response to the anti-communist sorcerer hunt.
Jane Fonda Revives Hollywood’s Committee for the First Amendment
Almost 90 years ago, the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), a congressional body that investigated alleged disloyalty and a wide array of activities deemed "subversive," was formed under the guise of rooting out the red scourge of communism in the...
White House Fires Back at 'Hanoi Jane' Fonda After Hundreds of Hollywood Celebrities Join Her Relaunched Committee for the First Amendment
Jane Fonda and other Hollywood actors, directors, writers and producers relaunched the post-World War II Committee for the First Amendment to fight back against the Trump administration’s targeting of free speech.
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