Donald Trump, the former president, took a flight return to Palm Beach, Florida for a rally with his supporters after being arraigned in a Manhattan court on Tuesday. The song Justice for All, was played over the speakers as Trump and the other attendees of the rally in Mar-e-Lago put their hands over their hearts as per a video obtained by TMZ.

The song Justice for all which was released by a group of men currently serving time for their involvement in the Jan. 6 Capitol riots and is now known as the J6 Choir.

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They essentially sang the Star Spangled Banner while Trump recited the Pledge of Allegiance, which led to the awkward image of Trump listening to himself as he stands at attention, as per TMZ. The music, which was released into the world back in early March, was successful on some charts.

Meanwhile, in a New York court, Trump entered a not-guilty plea to 34 felony counts of falsifying business documents.

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The 76-year-old former president, who governed the nation for four years until January 2021, was detained as he entered the Manhattan criminal court to make his surrender. Trump, who was the first former US president to be charged with a crime, was personally arraigned before State Supreme Court Justice Juan M. Merchan and entered a not guilty plea to 34 counts of falsifying business documents.

He submitted the plea after a 45-minute arraignment in which the grand jury’s indictment was made public by the prosecution. The courtroom was off-limits to television recording. A brief visual period occurred as he entered the courthouse.

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Trump walked out of court after being arraigned. The former president rode in an eight-car motorcade when he first appeared at the highly secured Manhattan courthouse. As he entered the court, he was taken into custody.