
The Megyn Kelly Show Dinesh D'Souza on Ballot Trafficking, "Election Integrity," and His Movie, "2000 Mules" | Ep. 326
May 20, 2022
Dinesh D'Souza, an American conservative commentator and filmmaker, joins the conversation to dissect the heated topic of election integrity as explored in his documentary, '2000 Mules.' He breaks down the stark differences between ballot harvesting and illegal ballot trafficking, revealing how geotracking technology is used to uncover potential fraud. D’Souza discusses the implications of private dropboxes, challenges in promoting his film, and the ongoing debate over election security, shedding light on allegations of misconduct and the role of nonprofits.
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Geotracking Helps Solve Murder
- True the Vote used geotracking to help the FBI in the Secoria Turner murder case.
- They identified a few cell phone IDs within the shooting radius, aiding the investigation.
Geotracking's Untapped Potential
- Geotracking isn't always used in investigations, as shown by True the Vote's involvement in two murder cases.
- They provided data to law enforcement in both cases, highlighting geotracking's potential.
Ballot Origins and Legality
- Dinesh D'Souza questions the legality of nonprofit ballot collection.
- He argues most ballots handled by mules are likely illegal, obtained through various means.





