Trump Opens First 2024 Rally With Recording of Jan. 6 Prison Choir
A taking of imprisoned Jan. 6 accused singing the national anthem served as the opening act of President Donald Trump’s 2024 campaign rally.
The announcer asked the audience members to come and cover their hearts as the songs played after Trump entered the stage in Waco, Texas.
The song, which combines the national song and a video of Donald Trump reciting the Pledge of Allegiance, debuted at the top of the charts on numerous well-known singing websites. Trump contributed to the song’s creation, titled” Justice for All.”
Trump remarked on the song’s popularity, saying that” those people [ Jan. 6 defendants ] mean a lot to our people.”
Trump said near the start of the rally, making a likely allusion to both the plight of Jan. 6 defendants and ongoing GOP investigations into the” weaponization” of the federal government,” The abuses of power we are seeing in our government will go down as some of most depraved and corrupt in history.”
Trump continued,” The weaponization of federal law enforcement by the Biden regime is reminiscent of Stalinist Russia.”
That’s what we’ve become: a third-world fruit nation.
The action is audacious for Trump, who has dealt with a barrage of accusations from the now-defunct January 6 Committee over the past two decades.
That commission and other Trump critics charged Trump and his supporters with planning a coup to topple the government. Jan. 6 was depicted as a” aggressive uprising.”
These assertions are receiving more and more examination. A attorney in a Jan. 6 trial acknowledged that DC police officials acted as propagandists on January 6 the day before the rally.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene( R – Ga.) has described the problems of those detained in connection with the events of January 6 as” nothing short of human rights abuses.” Greene visited the service where many of these defendants are detained on several occasions.
Following a visit to the D. C. Metropolitan Jail in December 2021, where many people detained in connection with Jan. 6 are housed, Greene claimed that” Jan.” 6 defendants” had been beaten by the guards, were referred to as” white supremacists ,” were denied religious services, haircuts and shaving, and were not allowed to trim their fingernails.
They are denied period with their attorney, are not allowed to actually visit their families, and are being held that without bail, according to Greene.
In addition to all of these alleged breaches of their freedom, according to Greene, the accused” have been told that they must shop President Donald Trump” and” that their sights are the sights of religion members.”
Additionally, access to church and religious services have been denied to the accused.
The Jan. 6 defendants have been treated” worse than we treat terrorists in Gitmo ] Guantanamo Bay ,” according to Greene’s ruling.
Most members of Congress have completely strayed from the topic.
Trump has promised to forgive Jan. 6 activists if he retakes the White House.
According to the legal music video’s closing show, some of the Jan. 6 prisoners’ legal money will be supported by the proceeds from the track purchases.
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