The film 2000 Mules, which documents claims of fraud during the 2020 elections, grossed more than $1 million in its first 12 hours of streaming.

2000 Mules, created by conservative political commentator Dinesh D’Souza, began streaming Saturday at noon on Rumble and subscription-based platform Locals.


“The movie's gross sales on Rumble and Locals, which began on Saturday at noon, are good enough to put ‘2000 Mules’ in the estimated box office top ten for the weekend of May 6th to May 8th,” Rumble said in a statement.


"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," Dinesh D'Souza said.

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2,000 Mules suggests that the 2020 election results were altered as a result of thousands of people being paid to collect and drop off ballots at collection boxes in key swing states, including Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.

The film claims that cell phone geolocation tracking data shows people going near ballot drop-off locations several times between Oct. 1 and Election Day in 2020.

The allegations have been ruled misleading or flawed by fact-checkers including the Associated Press and Politifact.

High-profile supporters of former President Donald Trump were at his Florida Mar-a-Lago resort for the screening of 2,000 Mules last Wednesday.


“Every patriot should watch 2000 Mules. Well done, @DineshDSouza @SalemMediaGrp,” Jillian Anderson tweeted.

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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), Kyle Rittenhouse, and Jenna Ellis, Trump’s former campaign legal adviser, were among those in attendance.