Trump calls people charged and convicted for Jan. 6 riots 'hostages'

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Trump calls people charged and convicted for Jan. 6 riots 'hostages'
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Former President Donald Trump called people serving prison sentences for participating in the Jan. 6 riot “hostages, not prisoners” during a campaign event held at an oil and gas service facility in Houston on Thursday. “I call them the J6 hostages, not prisoners. I call them the hostages, what’s happened. And it’s a shame,” Trump said as he kicked off the campaign stop. Trump, who faces federal criminal charges in Washington, D.C.

” The song features a group of men imprisoned for their involvement in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot singing the national anthem, interlaced with Trump’s voice saying the pledge of allegiance. “Well thank you very much, and you know what that was,” Trump said following the playing of the song. “They asked me whether or not I would partake and do the beautiful words and I said, yes, I would,” Trump continued. “And you saw the Spirit. The Spirit was incredible.

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