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News Media Reacts To Dinesh D’Souza’s Claim of ‘2000 Mules’ Being Suppressed
’Souza has a new film called “2,000 Mules,” and he’s going after Fox News host Tucker Carlson and Newsmax, accusing them of suppressing his movie.

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Eduardo Razo
Dinesh D’Souza has a new film called “2,000 Mules” which allegedly exposes widespread, coordinated voter fraud in the 2020 election. But earning press for the film has been harder than expected. D’Souza claims Fox News host Tucker Carlson has tried to suppress his movie.
“I’m sorry to say Tucker Carlson and his team specifically instructed Catherine Engelbrecht of True the Vote NOT to mention the movie,” D’Souza tweeted.
True the Vote, the Texas-based non-profit organization that provided the analysis D’Souza based his movie on, declared that 2,000 “mules” were paid by Democratic representatives to gather and drop off ballots in multiple states.
D’Souza also took to Twitter to share that Newsmax blocked coverage of the film too. The director had been booked to appear on the channel, but the appearance was later cancelled.
BTW @newsmax is also blocking coverage of “2000 Mules.” I was booked on Grant Stinchfield’s Newsmax show and then the network cancelled on me. Criticize the move if you like, but why isn’t this a legitimate news story? How can so-called news networks pretend it doesn’t exist?
— Dinesh D'Souza (@DineshDSouza) May 9, 2022
The AP provided their fact-checking for the film calling it a flick “based on faulty assumptions, anonymous accounts, and improper analysis of cellphone location data, which is not precise enough to confirm that somebody deposited a ballot into a dropbox, according to experts.”
Nonetheless, here’s what some in the news media are saying about the film:
The attempted smear of 2,000 Mules is underway. The data and video are clear—you know what you saw, you know what happened. The truth will set you free.
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) May 9, 2022
I saw 2000 MULES this weekend! WOW!!!!!!!!!! WHAT THE HELL ARE THEY GONNA SAY ABOUT THAT? AND GUESS WHAT. LOOKS LIKE IT’S BEING “SHADOW BANNED” AND I DON’T LIKE THAT AT ALL!!!!! THANKS TO @DineshDSouza @SebGorka @ericmetaxas @DennisPrager AND THE OTHERS! 2000 MULES, SEE IT!
— Greg Kelly (@gregkellyusa) May 9, 2022
Maybe they read this fact check of all the LIES in your "film" #ConvictedFelonDirector https://t.co/tQlZwFeJVB
— (((DeanObeidallah))) (@DeanObeidallah) May 9, 2022
It's this simple: If @DineshDSouza has uncovered massive fraud/election crimes he should file a police report in the relevant jurisdictions. No police report then its 100% FAKE. Your move Dinesh. #2000Mules
— (((DeanObeidallah))) (@DeanObeidallah) May 9, 2022
Uh, well, for one thing, not even 1 of the “2000 Mules” was convinced/paid to come forward to reveal on the record the grand conspiracy & explain how/why they did such a very poor job of helping Democrats down ballot, or how they duped a GOP AG & multiple GOP state governments… https://t.co/c2vxIBQ3Cx
— John Ziegler (@Zigmanfreud) May 10, 2022
This is @billdmccarthy , a conspiracy theorist who claims to be a fact-checker.
— Dan Bongino (@dbongino) May 9, 2022
Bill’s attacking the film 2000 Mules because he’s afraid you’ll see the TRUTH. I caught Bill overtly lying about something I “stated” in a “fact-check” & he was forced to immediately correct. #Fraud pic.twitter.com/vxvx1xqYWu
Could it be that your documentary has more holes than a golf course with a gopher problem? https://t.co/dyduVBtE6J
— Frank Figliuzzi (@FrankFigliuzzi1) May 9, 2022
Eduardo Razo
Eduardo Razo is the Assistant Content Editor for BNM, which includes writing daily news stories on the news media industry. He can be found on Twitter @eddierazo_ or you can reach him by email at eddie1991razo@gmail.com.
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Morgan joked that he always wanted to be one of Trump’s “rally targets.” He also blamed Nigel Farage, a British broadcaster and former politician for pitting Trump against Morgan before the interview.
“Farage works for a rival network of mine here in the UK,” Morgan said. “He deliberately tried to sabotage the interview by sending Trump all the very critical things I’ve said about him in the last year of his presidency.”
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Mark Esper: The Actions of Donald Trump Threatened Our Democracy
Esper appeared on Fox News’ “Special Report” with Bret Baier to promote his new book “A Sacred Oath.”

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The former Secretary of Defense for ex-President Donald Trump, Mark Esper, appeared on Fox News’ “Special Report” with Bret Baier to promote his new book “A Sacred Oath.”
During the interview, he explained that Trump was a threat to democracy, claiming in his book that the former president suggested that protestors be shot in their legs. As a result, Baier asked Esper, “Do you think Donald Trump was a threat to democracy?”
“I think that given the events of January 6th, given how he has undermined the election results, he incited people to come to D.C., stirred them that morning, and failed to call them off. To me, that threatens our democracy,” Esper responded.
However, Baier pressed the former Secretary of Defense to state whether yes or no since he didn’t give a definitive answer. “So, yes?” Baier asked. Leading to Esper to push back and say, “What else can you conclude, Bret?” Esper replied.
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Esper also added that he hopes Trump doesn’t run for office in 2024 as it seems he’s keen on a return to the White House.
“I hope that the Republican base can figure out that while President Trump pushed a lot of traditional Republican ideas,” Esper said.
“There are other candidates out there who could run that could do it without dividing the people, without creating such tension within the country, and do it by growing the base as well.”
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The No. 1 station in the nation and the most-watched station in the tri-state region will have a small bureau on the campus that is going to have a full-time reporter and two production trucks in Long Island, New York.
“We are pleased to announce this new relationship with Hofstra University,” said Chad Matthews, president of WABC and ABC Owned Television Stations.
“It is the perfect convergence of education and business that paves the way for WABC to serve the community expeditiously on the ground, while exposing Hofstra students to some of the best-in-class journalists and the business of delivering breaking news.”
WABC has a connection with the university before opening this bureau by supporting the journalism program, donating significant amounts of valuable equipment, and supplying internship and career options for many students.
“Our journalism program emphasizes experiential, hands-on learning and encourages our student journalists to engage with Long Island communities to tell impactful stories,” said Mark Lukasiewicz, dean of the Lawrence Herbert School of Communication.
“The Eyewitness News Long Island bureau, located alongside WRHU’s newsroom, will provide that kind of hands-on opportunity – a daily chance for students to observe and learn from great local journalists doing the work of New York’s top broadcast news operation.”
Eduardo Razo
Eduardo Razo is the Assistant Content Editor for BNM, which includes writing daily news stories on the news media industry. He can be found on Twitter @eddierazo_ or you can reach him by email at eddie1991razo@gmail.com.