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Trump And “J6 Prison Choir” Song Hits #1 On iTunes

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The United States has waited for two years for evidence of criminal behavior at the Capitol on January 6, 2021. Democrats and the Biden administration have shown the same little film of what they have been calling a “insurrection” at the Capitol on that day and insisted that President Trump organized and called for the event.

No mind that independent journalists have opposed the mainstream media’s refusal to broadcast the vast quantities of peaceful material captured that day. But now that the midterm elections are over and Republicans control the House, Speaker Kevin McCarthy has been allowed to release the tens of thousands of hours of surveillance footage from the Capitol that day, which former speaker Nancy Pelosi refused to do.

During the “investigation” of individuals accused of violence on January 6, the now-released tape was not only withheld from the members of the committee “investigating” that day, but it was also, inexplicably, barred from being used in court. The newly-released film depicts hours of pleasant exchanges among several individuals, including some now incarcerated in Washington, D.C.

Zero Hedge reported that Fox News host Tucker Carlson began airing segments of newly released security footage recorded in and around the U.S. Capitol on January 6. Carlson argued that the footage contradicts prevalent political and media narratives about the gravity of certain defendants’ actions on that day.

The nation erupted in applause when Carlson, who had gotten the tape from McCarthy, presented the film and identified the persons in question on the footage. Those who believed in the innocence of those who are currently incarcerated applauded. Carlson could not present tens of thousands of hours of tape, so he focused on footage pertaining to the accused.

Carlson displayed film of Jacob Chansley, also known as the “Q-Anon Shaman,” being brought around the Capitol on January 6 by police officers who did not look scared by Chansley’s conduct on that day. Carlson believed the tape demonstrated Chansley posed a little security concern, despite the fact that he ultimately pled guilty and was sentenced to more than three years in jail, according to the Epoch Times.

No one is happier than former President Donald Trump to see the video’s revelations. In the spirit of justice, Trump is on record as urging protesters in Washington to “go peacefully” to the Capitol and “make your voices heard.” With the release of the unedited footage, Trump has put a personal touch to the event.

A song was produced to commemorate the release of the video footage. This past weekend, the song recorded by former President Donald Trump and the “J6 Prison Choir” topped the iTunes chart. The “J6 Prison Choir” is a collection of individuals incarcerated for their participation in the January 6, 2021 breach of the United States Capitol.

The two-minute song, “Justice for All,” was released on March 3, surpassing “Flowers” by Miley Cyrus to reach the #1 spot on March 11. While the Choir sings the Star Spangled Banner, Trump recites the Pledge of Allegiance. According to Forbes, Trump recorded his portion of the song from his Mar-a-Lago home in Florida, while the J6 Prison Choir recorded their part using a jailhouse phone. The song was released the day before Trump appeared at CPAC.

“J6 Prison Choir consists of individuals who have been incarcerated as a result of their involvement in the January 6, 2021 protest for election integrity after President Donald J. Trump stated ‘I know that everyone here will soon be marching over to the Capitol building to peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard,” reads the choir’s website. “The J6PC continues to make their voices heard through the power of music and sings ‘The Star Spangled Banner’ every evening before bed.”

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One can even purchase Justice for All in Vinyl if so inclined (45 on a 45!), Zero Hedge notes.On its website, the J6 Prison Choir said that proceeds from the vinyl copies of the song would be used for “certain prisoners denied their constitutional rights.”

“‘Justice For All’ by the J6 Prison choir and former President Donald Trump is the first song ever released by a former U.S. President. This powerful and moving song raises awareness and support for the political prisoners still locked in jail without trial following the January 6th protest in 2021,” Kash Patel said in a press release.

“J6 Prison choir consists of individuals who have been incarcerated as a result of their involvment in the January 6, 2021 protest for election integrity after President Donald J. Trump stated ‘I know that everyone here will soon be marching over to the Capitol building to peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard’. The J6PC continues to make their voices heard through the power of music and sings ‘The Star Spangled Banner’ every evening before bed, inside Pod C2B of the DC Jail – a.k.a. – the DC gulag,” Patel said.

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