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D’Souza’s “2000 Mules” Grosses Over $1 Million On Rumble In First 12 Hours, by Zachary Stieber

It’s good to see that Dinesh D’Souza’s excellent voting fraud documentary is making some money. Let’s hope it at least covers its costs, which judging by the quality of the film, are not insubstantial. From Zachary Stieber at The Epoch Times via zerohedge.com:

Dinesh D’Souza’s new documentary hauled in over $1 million on a streaming website in just 12 hours.

Filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza in Washington on Aug. 1, 2018. (Shannon Finney/Getty Images)

Viewers paid to watch “2000 Mules” on Rumble and its platform Locals after the movie became available to rent on May 7 at noon, Rumble announced.

“The success of ‘2000 Mules’ on Rumble is a great sign for creators who do not want to be silenced or censored for their speech,” D’Souza said in a statement.

“Supporting creative independence is core to our values, and we are thrilled to offer creators a new way to distribute and sell movies independently,” Assaf Lev, the president of Locals, added.

The film was screened at theaters across the country before it became available to stream online.

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2000 Mules Documentary Provides Compelling Evidence That 2020 Election Was Stolen, by Debra Heine

When they really get going on rounding up people for going against the party line, Dinesh D’Souza will be one of the first to disappear. From D’Souza at amgreatness.com:

After the 2020 election, government officials and their allies in the media repeated the mantra that the election was the “most secure in American history,” Dinesh D’Souza pointed out before the premiere of his new documentary film 2000 Mules at Mar-a-Lago, Wednesday night.

But how would they know that? D’Souza wondered. Even if they couldn’t prove the election was rigged, “it still doesn’t follow that it was the most secure election in history,” he said. “The only way you could prove that would be if you were to compare the amount of fraud in 2020 with 2016, with 2012, with 2008, with 2004, and show that there has been less fraud now than in any of those elections.”

D’Souza’s question is a good one.

Did election officials study the security of every election prior to 2020 to make the determination that the 2020 election was “the most secure ever”? Or were they just spinning another false narrative that benefits one side of the aisle?

The movie 2000 Mules handily answers that question.

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