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AT A RECENT RALLY in Ohio, Donald Trump stood at formal attention while an announcer instructed the crowd, "Ladies and gentlemen, please rise for the horribly and unfairly treated January 6 hostages." As Trump saluted, the speakers played a version of the national anthem sung by imprisoned insurrectionists. "They've been treated terribly and very unfairly, and you know that, and everybody knows that," Trump said at the outset of his speech. "And we're going to be working on that as soon as the first day we get into office. We're going to save our country, and we're going to work with the people to treat those unbelievable patriots."
Over the last year, the insurrection has gradually assumed a more central place in Trump's campaign. The J6 version of the national anthem has been playing at rallies since March 2023, and Trump has been referring to jailed insurrectionists as "hostages" since November. But the prospect of pardoning them, which he has floated for two years, has in recent days been made his highest priority. Trump's promise to "save the country, which before encompassed his array of domestic and international policies, now refers principally to vindicating the militia that tried to illegally install him in power and that more and more has come to resemble a classic paramilitary group in the Trump imaginarium, licensed to carry out extrajudicial violence on his authority alone.
This story is from the March 25 - April 07, 2024 edition of New York magazine.
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