Tokyo Rose was an 18 year old American citizen visiting family when war broke out. She was forced at gunpoint to do her thing, and she took care to use her knowledge of English to thwart her censors and make the whole show a bit of a parody. She also insisted on having Allied POW’s assist her in her studio, protected them, and smuggled food to them. For a young girl in a hostile country threatened with guns, she did okay. That’s one pardon Klinton issued that I agreed with.
“In 1974, investigative journalists found that important witnesses had asserted that they were forced to lie during testimony. They stated that FBI and U.S. occupation police had coached them for more than two months about what they should say on the stand, and that they had been threatened with treason trials themselves if they did not cooperate.”
On January 15, 2006, the World War II Veterans Committee awarded Toguri its annual Edward J. Herlihy Citizenship Award, citing “her indomitable spirit, love of country, and the example of courage she has given her fellow Americans”.[22] According to one biographer, Toguri found it the most memorable day of her life.[19]
Toguri died of natural causes in a Chicago hospital on September 26, 2006, at the age of 90
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokyo_Rose
Anything the FBI has not tainted?