Two of America's most notorious leftist agitators have joined forces in what may be the most cringe-worthy political stunt of 2026. Radical actress Jane Fonda—yes, the same 'Hanoi Jane' who betrayed our troops in Vietnam—teamed up with fake Native American Elizabeth Warren to produce a laughably staged video attacking the proposed merger between media giants Paramount Skydance and Warner Bros. Discovery.
The badly produced propaganda piece shows the 88-year-old Fonda and the Massachusetts Senator clutching their pearls over what they're calling an 'abuse of power.' But here's the real question, Patriots: Since when do Hollywood elites and career politicians get to dictate how private companies conduct their business?
The Deep State's Media Obsession
This pathetic display isn't really about corporate mergers—it's about control. The same Democrats who cheered when Big Tech censored conservatives and silenced President Trump are now panicking that they might lose their stranglehold on entertainment media.
'These two radical leftists are terrified that Americans might actually get access to diverse viewpoints instead of the same woke propaganda they've been force-feeding us for years,' said one media analyst.
Warren, who built her entire career on lying about her heritage, has made a living out of attacking successful businesses while enriching herself through the very system she claims to oppose. And Fonda? She's been pushing communist talking points since the 1960s.
Americans See Through The Act
The timing of this amateur hour production is telling. With President Trump back in the White House and his administration dismantling the Deep State's propaganda machine, desperate Democrats are pulling out all the stops to maintain their media monopoly.
But here's what Fonda and Pocahontas don't understand: The American people are done being lectured by has-been actresses and fake Indians about what's good for our economy. We elected President Trump to drain the swamp and unleash American business—not to let washed-up celebrities dictate corporate policy.
The question isn't whether this merger will happen—it's whether Americans will finally wake up to the desperate lengths these leftist elites will go to maintain their grip on power.
