The Georgia State Election Board on Tuesday filed a lawsuit against MAGA douchebags Catherine Engelbrecht and Gregg Phillips of “True the Vote” over their refusal to comply with a subpoena for any evidence whatsoever that would back up the batshit stupid 2020 election “ballot trafficking” conspiracy theory to rig it for Joe Biden presented in “2000 Mules,” their lame 2022 “documentary” produced with Dinesh D’Souza, the Atlanta Journal Constitution reports.
Engelbrecht, Phillips, and D’Souza’s movie used one surveillance clip of a ballot drop box and cell phone tracking data from the Atlanta area from the five weeks prior to the 2020 election that Phillips spent $2 million to acquire from brokers to support a really stupid and convoluted story that the “mules” were paid $10 to “traffic” ballots to drop boxes in violation of state law. They never alleged any tampering of the votes themselves, just that they should somehow have been disqualified because someone else dropped them off. The one “mule” D’Souza “caught” on camera was found by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation to have been lawfully dropping off ballots for his family members and is currently suing the three jerkoffs for defamation on a federal court.
Now the Board wants its crack at Engelbrecht and Phillips too (but to D’Souza for whatever reason), suing because the MAGA freaks are impeding their mandate to investigate any and all allegations of voter and election fraud in the Peach State. Funny that how the people who made a “movie” that was supposed to get authorities to act to take down a horrific atrocity against democracy suddenly don’t want to help out when said authorities ask them for more information.