The J6 Prison Choir single featuring President Trump, “Justice For All,” reached #1 on iTunes.
The song debuted days before Trump’s speech at CPAC.
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The singers behind the song are 20 members of the January 6th choir who are currently behind bars in a Washington DC jail.
Throughout the song, sound bytes of Trump can be heard.
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The Western Journal shared details:
Hallowed words take on new meaning in a video that brings together the voices of former President Donald Trump and inmates jailed for their role in the Capitol incursion.
The project is called “Justice for All.” It debuted on YouTube on Thursday in preparation for Trump’s Saturday speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference.
In addition to Trump, performers on the single included a group of about 20 inmates confined to the Washington, D.C. jail who call themselves the J6 Prison Choir, according to Forbes.
Profits from the project will benefit the families of those imprisoned.
The video opens with the inmates singing “The Star-Spangled Banner.”
The background is a stark reminder of what those confined experience. The black of a prison cell dominates the frame, with an American flag visible beyond a barred window, with a row of razor wire stretching across the flag.
After about 30 seconds, Trump’s voice offers a resounding beginning to the Pledge of Allegiance.
Trump continues to recite the Pledge with the snippets interspersed with the inmates singing the national anthem.
The video closes with the inmates chanting, “USA! USA! USA!”
Forbes said that Trump recorded the Pledge last month at Mar-a-Lago.
The inmates, who sing the national anthem every night, were recorded by phone.
At the time of writing, the song remains #1 on iTunes.
"#1 on iTunes, thank you! #J6PC," President Trump said on Truth Social.
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This is the #1 song on iTunes right now from the Jan 6 Prison Choir and President Trump 🇺🇸 https://t.co/WeMR9dhtVF
— Hodgetwins (@hodgetwins) March 11, 2023
Newsmax noted:
Conservative commentator Ed Henry and Trump-era White House official Kash Patel are reportedly involved in the project. The funds are slated to go into a group run by Henry.
Another source informed the outlet that a different recording project involving the inmates had been discussed.
It comes as Trump has consistently backed the prisoners. Last year, the former president said he was "financially supporting" some and would consider "very strongly and very favorably" pardoning all of them if he is reelected in 2024.
"There's never been a thing like this has happened in our country, and I just want to tell everybody that's listening, we're with you, we're working with a lot of different people on this, and we can't let this happen," Trump emphasized.
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