Trump’s song only aims to raise money

Donald Trump and a group of individuals jailed for their alleged involvement in the 6 January riots have released a song titled Justice for All. The song became available on Friday on streaming services, including Apple Music, Spotify and YouTube.

The move follows a growing trend by Trump and others on the far-right of American politics to embrace the January 6 attack on the Capitol as a political cause and portray many of its perpetrators as protesters persecuted by the state is the latest in Forbes first reported about the song.

The roughly two-and-a-half-minute track features the former president reciting the pledge with inmates called the J-6 Prison Choir singing the national anthem. Trump is heard taking the oath of allegiance to America. This part of the song was recorded at Trump’s Marlago home. In the rest of the song, the voices of 20 inmates can be heard, which have been recorded on the phones installed in the prison.

It is noteworthy that on January 6, 2021, Capitol Hill was attacked by supporters of Donald Trump. In this attack, Trump called on his supporters to overturn the election results in 2020. After this incident, more than one thousand people have been challaned.

Hundreds have been indicted, some under seditious conspiracy and hundreds more are being sought by the FBI. Forbes said that Trump’s January 6 themed song was intended to raise money for the families of those imprisoned.

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