Former US President Donald Trump DAVID DEE DELGADO | Reuters
The former president of the USA collaborates with twenty prisoners on the song entitled “Justice for All” which already has thousands of listeners on online platforms
Former President of the United States Donald Trump and a group of people imprisoned for their alleged involvement in the attack on the Capitol on January 6, 2021 collaborated to create the poem entitled Justice for all (Justice for all). As Forbes magazine reported, citing a person familiar with the project as a source, the song is now available on most online music servers.
The song covers the voice of Trump saying the Pledge of Allegiance Star-Spangled Banner (national anthem of the United States), performed by a group of about 20 prisoners. The group calls itself the J6 Prison Choir (Jan 6 Prison Choir) and all of its components are serving time in a prison in Washington, DC. The song ends with the prisoners joining in chanting “United States!”
Profits from the patriotic-themed spread will go to the families of people convicted and imprisoned for their part in the attack on the Capitol on January 6, 2021, which left five dead. Trump recorded that pledge of allegiance at his residence in Mar-a-Lago, Florida a few weeks ago, especially for this song.
The prisoners, who sing the national anthem every night, they were recorded on a prison phone about a month ago. according to the newspaper Politicalthe song, which is 2 minutes and 20 seconds long, was produced by a well-known artist who has not been identified.
The release of the subject’s footage coincides with the United States Department of Justice’s revelation that it believes that a former president can be sued for inciting an attack on the Capitol for which more than 700 people were arrested.
Justice Department lawyers understand that the president’s official responsibilities do not include inciting violence, such as the one attributed to Trump in a speech he gave to a crowd outside the White House that day, when Congress formally ratified the election law after Democrat Joe Biden’s victory.
Source: La Vozde Galicia

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