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Donald Trump Bizarrely Shaded Taylor Swift And Miley Cyrus Over His January 6th Song

Prompted either by genuine support or head-scratching curiosity, listeners flocked to “Justice for All,” the patriotic mash-up by Former President Donald Trump and the J6 Prison Choir. According to Forbes, it was downloaded almost 33,000 times in the first six days of its March 2023 release alone, sending the song to the top of Billboard’s digital sales chart. It’s also racked up nearly 400,000 hits on Spotify. This briefly nudged the existing digital chart-toppers down a notch, a minor triumph Trump played up during a November 2 campaign rally in Houston.

The song blasted out of the speakers as Trump took the stage, after which he declared, “It went to the number 1 song” (via the Daily Mail). “It was beating everybody, it beat Taylor Swift, it beat Miley Cyrus, who was number 1 and 2, they were number 1 and 2, we knocked them off for a long time. That song was out there for a long time.” The former “Apprentice” host added that he thought it made total sense to mention the hit song in a state known for its size. “I love Texas, it’s big and strong and the people are big and strong too,” Trump enthused.

The would-be 47th president confirmed once again he supports the people who committed trespass and vandalism in an attempt to put him back into office, too. Trump told the audience that the jailed protesters are “not prisoners. I call them the hostages, what’s happened, and it’s a shame,” (via HuffPost).

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