Dinesh D'Souza's latest film, 2000 Mules, investigates the claims made by Democrats that the 2020 election was the "most secure in US history."
The security of the 2020 election has been a topic of much discussion since Joe Biden won and was sworn in as president of the United States, with many wanting to know how the US system can be made more secure to safeguard against future claims of fraud.
Among those investigating the issue is Dinesh D'Souza. In his latest film, D'Souza, in concert with True The Vote, dives deep into the claim that "illegal vote harvesting" was taking place in key states.
On Saturday, D'Souza released a trailer for his film, 2000 Mules, which is set to release in Spring 2022. The term "mule" typically refers to someone who traffics illegal goods across borders, however in this case, it is used to describes those alleged to have illegally dumped votes into ballot boxes across the nation.
"We tracked 2,000 mules making multiple ballot drops," D'Souza says in the trailer, "leaving no finger prints, snapping photos to get paid."
According to D'Souza, this amounted to "a coordinated ring of illegal vote harvesting in all the key states where the election was decided.
"It's important to note the video evidence here is official surveillance video from ballot drop boxes," D'Souza said on Twitter. "It has never been seen before, and we have a whole lot more of this to show you in the movie."
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