Apple iTunes pulls down 'Justice for All' by Donald Trump and J6 Prison Choir
In a recent development tech giant Apple, along with its music platform iTunes, has engaged in the removal of the song "Justice For All". This popular composition features the collaboration of former President Donald Trump and the J6 Prison Choir. The song has been removed from all platforms operated by Apple, as reported by Kash Patel, a former official of the Trump White House, on the 10th of March. This act of removal should spark considerable interest and speculation, as it raises a number of intriguing questions about the nature of artistic expression and its relationship to political authority and power.
The song is performed by a group of individuals known as the J6 Prison Choir. This choir comprises men who were convicted after they engaged in protesting activities at the United States Capitol on January 6, 2021. The song, entitled "Justice for All," showcases the choir's rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner," which they perform from their place of incarceration. The recording also includes the voice of former President Donald Trump reciting the Pledge of Allegiance in selected segments. The musical piece reaches its zenith with the choir's unified chanting of "USA! USA!" The J6 Prison Choir allegedly requested that Trump provide the audio recording for the track, which he did from his Mar-a-Lago residence. The project's production involved Kash Patel, a former Trump White House official, and Ed Henry, a conservative commentator. Finally, it is reported that the song was sold for $1.29 on iTunes, and any proceeds realized from its sale would be given to the families of the J6 political prisoners.

UPDATE -
The song was removed from the platform for several hours before the Apple team apologizing after public outcry and reinstating the song on their platform. As of late Thursday evening, after an apology from the Apple team, the song is back up on the platform, but it did lose its #1 spot.