Trump teams up with Jan. 6 prisoners for new song.

Trump teams up with Jan. 6 prisoners for new song.

Former President Donald Trump and a group of his supporters serving time in prison for their roles in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot have collaborated on a song set to be released at midnight Thursday, according to Forbes.

The track, titled “Justice for All” features Trump reciting the Pledge of Allegiance over “The Star-Spangled Banner,” which is performed by a group of about 20 inmates at the Washington D.C. jail called the J6 Prison Choir.

According to the report, Trump recorded the Pledge of Allegiance at Mar-a-Lago a few weeks ago and the inmates were recorded over a jailhouse phone about a month ago during one of their nightly sessions singing the national anthem. The song runs for about 2 minutes and 20 seconds and was produced by an unidentified artist.

The track will be available on Thursday at midnight on streaming services, including Spotify and Apple Music, a person with knowledge of the project told Forbes.

A music video featuring images from Trump’s time in the White House and from the Jan. 6 insurrection will debut on Friday during Steve Bannon’s podcast.


All proceeds from the song will go towards helping the families of those imprisoned for their alleged roles in the Jan. 6 insurrection that left five dead including a police officer who was beaten by rioters.

Kash Patel, a former Pentagon official during the Trump administration, and former Fox News anchor Ed Henry are leading the project. Funds will go to an LLC run by Henry, who will then disperse the profits to family members of imprisoned rioters, the report said. Henry has also set up a community page around the track on crowdfunding website, locals.com, where individuals pay a fee of $10 to join.

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