During his event in Houston, President Trump captivated the crowd with a powerful entrance. The J6 Prison Choir was performing a moving version of “Justice for All.”
The president refers to the people who were detained on January 6 as “hostages.”
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President Trump is an expert at inspiring and enthralling crowds!
View the event from the perspective of the Washington Examiner.
Before Trump began his address, he made a dramatic entrance to the stirring song “Justice for All.” The J6 Prison Choir is a group of people who are incarcerated in relation to the events of January 6. They performed this song.
“Well, thank you very much. And you know what that was … I call them the J6 hostages, not prisoners. I call them the hostages, what’s happened,” Trump said after the song finished. “And it’s a shame.”
Trump bragged during his speech about a song that peaked at number one on multiple music charts in the middle of March. He said, “When it was released, it quickly climbed to the No. 1 position, surpassing artists like Taylor Swift and Miley Cyrus. We remained in the top spot for an extended period of time.”
The national anthem “God Bless the USA” by Lee Greenwood usually opens Trump rallies, however on at least two occasions, a different song has been performed. The first time it happened was during a rally in late March in Waco, Texas. Now, during a recent Trump rally, “Justice for All” has reappeared.
The crowd and watchers were electrified by President Trump’s performance.
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Many people took to social media sites to express their support for President Trump.
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Joe Biden’s moving speech to the country will never be forgotten.
Joe Biden’s ability to lead is weak and ineffective.
Okay, so.
Like me, a lot of people don’t think Biden is a leader.
President Trump is exactly the kind of strong leader our country needs to lead the restoration process from within the White House.
The Hill offers more information about the narrative:
First up: “Justice for All” is a stirring song that was made available on streaming services in March. It features a remarkable rendition of the Pledge of Allegiance by none other than Donald Trump. The astounding song also features a mesmerizing chorus sung by the Jan. 6 prisoners, dubbed the “J6 Prison Choir,” who tenderly perform “The Star-Spangled Banner.”
A passionate chorus that chants “USA!” repeatedly closes the song.
The money made from the song was purportedly given to the families of those who took part in the Jan. 6 mob.
Donald Trump has continuously expressed his support for the people accused of being involved in the riots on January 6. The rioters, who were Trump supporters, attempted to obstruct the certification of President Biden’s victory in the 2020 election by engaging in violent altercations with law officials and breaking into the complex without authorization.
The former president has stated that he is willing to pardon those who were involved in the attack on the Capitol. He gave a speech at a fundraiser earlier this year that was organized especially for the defendants connected to the events of January 6.
President Trump ought to think about pardoning those who were a part of the January 6th incidents.
These people were wrongfully imprisoned in the first place.
It appears that Biden and his administration take great pride in locking up President Trump’s strongest supporters—something I consider to be a corrupt practice.



