Extremist, left-wing Apple is at it again, this time summarily banishing Donald Trump’s J6 Prison Choir song “Justice For All” from its iTunes store… uh… “by accident”… knocking it out of the number one spot.
Apple said its removal of the song from iTunes Thursday morning was “only temporary” because of a “miscommunication” inside its operations.
Per Breitbart News:
Trump released “Justice For All,” less than two weeks ago. The song features the “J6 Prison Choir,” an ensemble of January 6 prisoners who can be heard singing the national anthem while Trump recites the Pledge of Allegiance.
The song quickly went to the top of the iTunes chart, as we reported last week, beating big names including Miley Cyrus, Lady GaGa, Morgan Wallen, and more.
But on Wednesday, the song disappeared out of the iTunes store.
Breitbart adds:
However, the song was temporarily removed from iTunes for a period of hours on Thursday, consequently removing the song from its number one position on the charts, Patel told Breitbart News.
Patel, who served as a national security official during the Trump administration, played an integral role in producing “Justice For All.”
A senior Apple Music representative told Patel the song’s removal was due to a “miscommunication.”
“Seems to have been miscommunication between our communications department and our music operations team,” the Apple Music representative told Patel. “The issue has been escalated and should be back up on our platform soon.”
Unsurprisingly, the sudden disappearance of the song knocked it out of the top spot.
And that was likely the goal the whole time.
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