When Jane Fonda relaunched the Committee for the First Amendment, a cause her father Henry Fonda once led against McCarthyism, one name among 600 signatories stood tallest: Willie Nelson. At 91, the outlaw icon gave the campaign undeniable weight, declaring: “I’ve sung my whole life about freedom. That song doesn’t stop now.” His words rang across generations, uniting fans who have long seen him as a voice of rebellion and truth. And just hours after signing, Willie confirmed he will mark his commitment with a new project — one that organizers say will surprise everyone watching.
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When Jane Fonda relaunched the Committee for the First Amendment, a cause her father Henry Fonda once led against McCarthyism, one name among 600 signatories stood tallest: Willie Nelson. At 91, the outlaw icon gave the campaign undeniable weight, declaring: “I’ve sung my whole life about freedom. That song doesn’t stop now.” His words rang across generations, uniting fans who have long seen him as a voice of rebellion and truth. And just hours after signing, Willie confirmed he will mark his commitment with a new project — one that organizers say will surprise everyone watching.


A Historic Movement Revived


Willie Nelson Signs On


A Legacy of Defiance

 


Fans React


Beyond a Signature

 


The Symbolism of Willie


A Divisive but Defining Moment


The Road Ahead

 


Closing Thoughts

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