What are we paying law enforcement to do if it hasn’t yet investigated the corruption of the 2020 Presidential election of President Joe Biden? “2,000 Mules is a documentary movie makes and proves certain allegations that the November 2020 elections might have been rigged at least in part. Why didn’t law enforcement do it? Why did it take a private individual to do the investigation instead of the government’s law enforcement people?

To recap: the two-week-old political documentary 2000 Mules, directed by Dinesh D’Souza, is already the most successful political documentary of the last decade, scoring a big win for D’Sousa, alternative tech platform Rumble and membership platform Locals.

The documentary has already reached 1 million views and already racked up $10 million in revenue. The figures reportedly make it the most successful political documentary since Obama’s America, also directed by D’Souza and released a decade ago.

“The movie is a success financially for sure, but also it is successful in its political and cultural influence,” said D’Souza. “It’s the most talked about movie out there right now, making headlines in multiple publications, and is trending extremely high on social media.”

The company describes the movie as being a “huge hit” on Rumble and its Locals platform.

The documentary makes allegations that the November 2020 elections might have been rigged, is popular with conservative audiences, and grossed over $1 million in less than 12 hours of its launch.

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

“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 added.

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