President Trump is holding an outdoor rally in Robstown, Texas Saturday night for Republicans running for office in the November election. The huge crowd is fired up, chanting “We love Trump!”, “USA!” and “Let’s go Brandon!”
In the midst of Trump’s speech as he was talking about the January 6th Committee and turncoat Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY), the crowd broke out into the national anthem, singing the first verse of the Star Spangled Banner in full.
The singing started at 9 p.m. EDT, the same time the January 6 prisoners sing the national anthem every night.
Excerpt from the Washingtonian on prison life for J6ers:
“Most of a Sixer’s existence goes down in isolation—the cells on Charlie Two Bravo are singles. Each day, they get a five-and-a-half-hour window of “rec,” or time outside the cell. One day it’s from 9 am to 2:30 pm, then they wait 25 and a half hours for the next day’s rec, starting at 4. Sixers on that rotation get to take part in a cherished ritual: singing the national anthem in unison at 9 pm. When they get to the lyric “That our flag was,” they shout the last two words, “STILL THERE!”