Dinesh D’Souza’s released his movie, 2000 Mules to the general public tonight.

The documentary uses Geotracking and video data provided by True the Vote to argue that political operatives or mules harvested and delivered illegal ballots to multiple dropboxes in five states where the presidential vote was close enough to swing the vote by using illegal methods.

True the Vote used data from 10 trillion cell phone pings that it purchased as well as state surveillance video of ballot dropboxes. True the Vote then filtered the data to show what appears to be operatives showing up at all times of the day and night to drop off multiple ballots at multiple dropboxes throughout critical cities. Video surveillance is unavailable from some states because states did not follow their own laws when it came to monitoring the dropboxes.

One of the many criticisms of using geolocation data is that some of these mules could have been delivery drivers. True the Vote argues that it filtered out such data by looking for this geolocation data prior to dropboxes being available.

The documentary alleges that mules dropped off multiple ballots at multiple locations. It would have strengthened the case if they had produced video footage showing one or more people dropping off ballots at multiple dropbox locations.

Finally, D’Souza argues that the number of illegal ballots in Arizona, Georgia, and Pennsylvania used could have swung the election for President Trump.

It’s obvious that the Republican Party did not do its job to enforce state laws of video surveillance nor did the party do its job of reviewing what surveillance video that did exist. in fact, The Republican Party grifted $100 million and failed to do the work that D’Souza appears to have done. The Republican Party’s refusal to investigate has only contributed to the belief amongst Trump supporters that the election was stolen.