J6 Awards Gala Auction Plaque
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•The organizers of a January 6 awards gala claim Trump's song with riot defendants' prison choir 'went Platinum.' It didn't.
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The J6 Awards Gala will auction a plaque honoring Donald Trump's song with the J6 Prison Choir .
It says their song, "Justice For All," "went Platinum" - no, it didn't.
The event organizers say it will auction off a "Platinum plaque" to commemorate the collaboration.
The plaque celebrates the "platinum status" achieved by the song.
Former Tennessee sheriff's deputy Ronald McAbee was sentenced to five years in prison earlier this year for assaulting a law enforcement officer.
He also tried to stop Congress from certifying the 2020 election.
Judge Rudolph Contreras called him "an enraged, violent man" who was "wearing body armor and reinforced gloves".
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