Fake news, paid actors, staged scenes. Or actual scenes grossly misinterpreted to make money off a counter-culture entertainment spectacle that relies on Trumpers' gullibility.
C'mon guys. Back in 2020 the average thoughtful American voter had zero interest in showing up at a Trump-style rally for Biden, complete with funny hats and hero-worship. Moderates and liberals quietly went to the polls and voted, instead for a steady hand on the tiller. The showman Trump somehow couldn't fathom that anyone not packing football stadiums with frenzied supporters could actually win an election. And that's the Big Lie he still peddles to his gullible supporters.
If you are right, how come 60 judges were wrong when all those lawsuits came out-- some of the judges Trump appointees? Their decisions are a matter of public record. You can look them up. What happened to all those pro-Trump prosecutors?
The polls prior to the 2020 election showed Trump losing to Biden. You're saying that all those 60 lawsuits filed after the election, not to mention the many state- and local-level audits and recounts somehow had traction? Remember Sidney Powell and the Kraken? Rudy Giuliani? Somehow they vanished without a trace.
Meanwhile, those "mules" who were supposedly ballot-box stuffing were engaged in perfectly legal voting activity, sometimes dropping off perfectly legal ballots for family or friends. Coincidentally, ballot drop-boxes were previously approved by Republican state legislatures.
Moreover, D'Souza's supposed geospatial cell phone data showed only that individuals were in the vicinity of drop boxes in the course of a day, not that they voted illegally. (Drop boxes are typically placed in areas with lots of foot traffic.)
D'Souza didn't do his homework-- not unusual for him, unfortunately. He was apparently clueless about state laws concerning mail-in ballots and specific ballot drop-boxes.
from the fact-checking site Politifact:
https://www.politifact.com/article/2022/may/04/faulty-premise-2000-mules-trailer-about-voting-mai/
"D’Souza’s argument ignores that in many states, it is legal to drop off a ballot on behalf of another voter, which is especially helpful for voters with disabilities or the elderly. Critics of this practice call it "ballot harvesting," while election administrators typically use other terms such as "ballot collection."
"In 31 states, someone other than the voter – often a family member or designated person – is allowed to return a completed ballot on behalf of another voter, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. Some states only allow the voter to return the ballot, while others do not explicitly specify who may or may not return a ballot on behalf of a voter."
"Ballot drop boxes were used for about two decades without controversy before the 2020 election including in Republican-led Utah. They typically weigh more than 600 pounds and have tamper-proof mechanisms, making them more secure than standalone mail boxes."
Anyway, I hope you enjoyed your popcorn?
Now, onto Hunter Biden's laptop, or why you support Vladimir Putin.