March 15, 2023

President Donald Trump reached number one on the iTunes chart with his debut single, âJustice For All,â beating superstars like Miley Cyrus and Tim McGraw.
âJustice For All,â is a tribute to the January 6 prisoners that features the âJ6 Prison Choir,â an ensemble of prisoners who can be heard chanting singing the national anthem and while Trump recites the Pledge of Allegiance.
As of Friday, âJustice For Allâ has overtaken Cyrusâs âFlowers,â McGrawâs âStanding Room Only, and Morgan Wallenâs âLast Nightâ on iTunesâ national rankings, making it the number one song in America on the platform.
The song is available to purchase for $1.29 and all net proceeds will go to âcertain J6 families in need,â according to Kash Patel.
âThe J6PC continues to make their voices heard through the power of music and sings âThe Star Spangled Bannerâ every evening before bed, inside Pod C2B of the DC Jail â a.k.a â the DC gulag,â Patelâs team wrote in a press release.
Trump released a music video for the number one iTunes single Friday night on Truth Social.
The video was a montage of clips, including moments from Trumpâs presidency, the January 6 Riots, and footage of prisoners.
The video ended with a caption that read: SUPPORTING CERTAIN PRISONERS DENIED THEIR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS.