2000 MULES AND ONE BIG LIE
Donald Trump lost the 2020 election. His refusal to accept defeat sparked a frenzy of unsubstantiated theories among his supporters, because “lots of people voted against the most unpopular President in history” didn’t seem plausible to them. Enter 2000 Mules, a provocative documentary by conservative filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza, claiming to unveil a sinister plot by Democrats to steal the election in key battleground states through ballot harvesting and paid "mules." The film is based largely on assumptions, anomaly hunting, assertions without evidence, and previously debunked claims. Where evidence is presented it has frequently been misinterpreted or taken out of context, or simply doesn’t support the conclusions the filmmakers claim.
In 2000 Mules and One Big Lie: A Stubborn Conspiracy Theory, Jim Cliff meticulously dissects each claim in turn, scrutinizes the so-called evidence, and reveals the reality behind one of the most controversial elections in American history. This compelling investigation not only sheds light on the truth about election fraud but also underscores the importance of critical thinking in an era of unrelenting misinformation.