Originally published October 3, 2023 4:07 pm PDT
“2000 Mules” producer Dinesh D’Souza released the official trailer for “Police State” this week, his newest film exposing the truth behind intelligence agencies and their unfair treatment of conservatives today.
QUICK FACTS:
- Author and filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza released the official trailer for his newest film “Police State,” which exposes the truth behind federal organizations and their targeting of conservatives.
- The film, set to premiere Friday, October 27, offers a glimpse behind different raids carried out by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) against Republicans in America today.
- “Chief Division Counsel and DOJ approved a no-knock breach, we want the subject to be on display, doing the walk of shame, full visual impact,” an actor depicting the FBI states in the film.
- U.S. congressmen, including Ohio Representative Jim Jordan (R), are featured in the movie, revealing how federal organizations today are singling out faith-based groups.
- “The government told American citizens they couldn’t go to church on Sunday,” Rep. Jordan says in the trailer. “If you’re a pro-life, pro-family Catholic, they define you as radical.”
- According to the film’s official website, Americans are growing more skeptical of the government and its overreach in society.
- “More than two-thirds of American voters are worried that their country is turning into a police state – a tyrannical government that engages in mass surveillance, censorship, ideological indoctrination, and targeting of political opponents,” the site reads.
FILMMAKER DINESH D’SOUZA ON HIS NEW FILM “POLICE STATE”:
“Police State is a movie that I never wanted to make, because I never wanted America to get to a point where a movie like this needed to be made. I feel like the animal that alerts the herd to approaching danger, so we can take precautionary steps before it’s too late,” D’Souza said.
BACKGROUND:
- In May 2022, “2000 Mules,” the first Dinesh D’Souza documentary to be launched on Rumble and its subscription platform Locals, grossed over $1 million in less than 12 hours.
- Rumble, 2000 Mules’ gross sales, which premiered that month, were good enough to put it in the estimated box office top ten for the weekend it aired.
- “Supporting creative independence is core to our values, and we are thrilled to offer creators a new way to distribute and sell movies independently,” Locals President Assaf Lev said.
- “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,” D’Souza added.
- Rumble tweeted that Locals was “making history” with 2000 Mules and “proving that independent creators now have freedom and real choice.”
- “We are no longer beholden to big tech and corporate media,” Rumble added.
- Author and filmmaker D’Souza’s documentary focused on alleged voter fraud and ballot stuffing during the 2020 US presidential election.
- The allegations and similar claims were mass censored on many Big Tech platforms, including the world’s biggest video sharing platform YouTube which banned videos that allege “widespread fraud or errors” changed the 2020 US presidential election outcome more than a year ago.
- Rumble and Locals, which are powered by Rumble’s cloud infrastructure, provided censorship protection for 2000 Mules and Rumble has vowed to allow “debate, discussion, challenges, opinion, and dialogue, even if one party feels that it’s wrong or incorrect.”