‘2000 Mules’ grosses over $1 MILLION in 12 hours on Rumble and Locals

by Summer Lane

Dinesh D’Souza’s new film, “2000 Mules,” grossed more than $1 million on Rumble and Locals within 12 hours of its release, according to Rumble’s official Twitter account.

“Sales (only on Rumble/Locals) of @DineshDSouza’s new movie would place it in the estimated box office top ten for movies released this past weekend,” the tweet stated.

“2000 Mules” focuses on exposing evidence surrounding reports of ballot trafficking that happened around the nation during the 2020 presidential election. The documentary reveals evidence obtained by True the Vote, an election integrity group.

Rumble released a press statement on Monday that detailed the parameters of the staggering haul of “2000 Mules.”

“The movie’s gross sales on Rumble and Locals, which began on Saturday at noon, are good enough to put ‘2000 Mules’ in the estimated box office ten for the weekend of May 6th to May 8th,” it reads.

Further, the press release included a statement from D’Souza himself. “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,” he stated.

On Saturday, D’Souza gave remarks at a Save America rally in Greensburg, Pennsylvania. He shed some light on some of the information revealed in his new film. “In this movie, we show that there are at least 400,000 fraudulent votes and when you look at them state by state…And if you re-do the electoral map, you’ll see that Trump won the 2020 election!” he told the crowd.

President Trump himself has endorsed the film, calling it “incredible.” He also said it “exposes massive and determinative ballot harvesting in the 2020 Election.” The 45th president asserted that “2000 Mules” exposes the lies of the Democrats, RINOs, and “Fake News,” who claim the election was “the most secure election in history.”

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