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On Saturday, Republicans in Texas were treated to a special screening of Dinesh D’Souza’s smash-hit documentary, “2000 Mules,” which details evidence of ballot trafficking in the 2020 presidential election.
The evidence presented in the film made a big impression on the Texas GOP, who voted to pass a resolution holding that Joe Biden was not legitimately elected president, according to CBS.
“We reject the certified results of the 2020 Presidential election, and we hold that acting President Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. was not legitimately elected by the people of the United States,” the Texas GOP reportedly stated in the resolution.
“2000 Mules,” released in May, delves into overwhelming reports of election fraud during the 2020 presidential election. It primarily examines ballot trafficking.
The evidence presented in the film was provided by True the Vote, an election integrity organization that conducted an extensive investigation using cellphone data and advanced geotracking technology.
On average, the data presented in “2000 Mules” showed that ballot traffickers, or “mules,” may have stolen as many as 810,000 votes, which would have had a major impact on the final electoral vote count in 2020.
“2000 Mules was screened at the #TexasGOP convention,” D’Souza stated on Twitter. “Last night, this resolution was passed by the largest GOP in the nation.”
According to CBS, the resolution also states: “We believe that the 2020 election violated Article 1 and 2 of the US Constitution, that various secretaries of state illegally circumvented their state legislatures in conducting their elections in multiple ways, including by allowing ballots to be received after November 3, 2020.”
The statement added that the GOP believes “substantial election fraud” occurred in “five key states in favor of Joseph Robinette Biden Jr.”
The Texas GOP strongly urged Republicans to “work to ensure election integrity and show up to vote in November of 2022, bring your friends and family, volunteer for your local Republicans, and overwhelm any possible fraud.”