Release of song “Justice for All” designed to raise money for families and call attention to question of equal justice, organizers say.
By Ben Whedon
The release of the song “Justice for All” was designed to raise money for families and call attention to the question of equal justice, organizers say.
Former President Donald Trump joined with imprisoned Jan. 6 defendants on Thursday night to release a charity single entitled “Justice for All,” designed to raise money for some of the defendants’ families and call attention to concerns about equal application of the law.
The officially released track debuted as a digital single and a vintage vinyl record on several streaming services.
Both Trump and a group of incarcerated demonstrators, dubbed the J6 Prison Choir, contribute vocals to the track. The prisoners recorded their contributions through a jailhouse phone.
The tracks consists of the Jan. 6 prisoners singing the “Star Spangled Banner” while Trump recites the Pledge of Allegiance.
Record executive LJ Fino, who helped on the project, said he expected the release to be greeted with cheers and jeers.