Leftists have been after Donald Trump for seven years.
They have tried to turn everything Trump touches into a national crisis.
Now Apple has retaliated against Trump by pulling one song.
It’s quite clear Big Tech firms despise Donald Trump.
He was banned from every major social media platform – Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and others – after the Capitol Hill riot on January 6th.
Twitter competitor Parler was the fastest growing app at the time, but Apple, Google, and Amazon conspired to kneecap the alternative social media platform.
Apple and Google removed Parler from its app stores, and Amazon discontinued web hosting services.
Parler has never fully recovered since.
And now Apple is back to its old tricks.
A song called “Justice for All” featuring Donald Trump’s voice was removed from iTunes after reaching the number one spot on Apple Music.
The song featured the J6 Prison Choir, a collection of January 6th prisoners singing the national anthem.
Kash Patel, a national security official in the Trump administration who was integral in producing the song, contacted Apple after the song was pulled.
Unsurprisingly, Apple said the removal was accidental and made the song available again.
An Apple Music representative told Patel, “Seems to have been miscommunication between our communications department and our music operations team…The issue has been escalated and should be back up on our platform soon.”
It’s amazing how these “miscommunications” only ever happen in one direction.
Patel noted in an interview with Breitbart, “It’s no surprise that suppression of free speech and charitable endeavors has now extended to the music entertainment industry and Apple Music. They have pulled down a song that was number one on their own charts for seven straight days, and the only reason they have is because it’s a miscommunication. If we were raising money for Ukraine, like Brad Paisley did, they would never pull this song.”
Something similar happened after multiple “Let’s Go Brandon” rap songs had trended on iTunes for weeks as well.
One of them was actually removed from social media site TikTok.
The slogan “Let’s Go Brandon” became popularized when “F*ck Joe Biden” chants began spreading in sports venues around the country and an NBC Sports reporter tried to paper over the anti-Biden chant by claiming the crowd was shouting “Let’s go, Brandon.”
More than anything, the establishment hates to be shown up.
And Big Tech is very much part of the establishment, which means Trump cannot be allowed to trend on iTunes for a week.