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Election integrity group True the Vote revealed a shocking discovery that 10 percent of ballot “mules” the group tracked have reportedly participated in violent riots.
During a discussion with The Epoch Times’ Roman Balmakov about the “2000 Mules” film, Catherine Engelbrecht and Greg Phillips from True the Vote were asked if they knew for whom the illegal ballots were cast.
The group claimed that while they don’t know who the trafficked ballots were for, analyzing the patterns of the mules reporting to left-leaning organizations and NGOs points to the likelihood that the illegal efforts supported Joe Biden.
However, Engelbrecht and Phillips disclosed more nefarious information. True the Vote found that 10 percent of ballot mules also participated in violent riots, which further suggests the ideology of the ballot traffickers was left-leaning.
The eye-opening film has made headlines, prompting state officials to launch investigations into voter fraud.
The sheriff’s office in Yuma County, Arizona, recently announced they would examine cases of voter fraud stemming from the 2020 election, a press release notes.
“We are extremely encouraged that the Yuma County Sheriff’s Office and Recorder’s Office are now working together to investigate individuals involved in the subversion of elections,” Engelbrecht said following the announcement.
“We’ve spent concentrated time in Yuma County and have provided significant information to both state and federal authorities,” she added. “What has been happening in Yuma County is happening across the country. The targeting of vulnerable communities and voter abuse must be stopped.”
Americans will have another opportunity to watch “2000 Mules” on the big screen as the film heads back to theaters after a triumphant premiere.