Conservative filmmaker Dinesh D'Souza blasted former Legal professional Basic Invoice Barr for dismissing voter fraud claims made in his movie 2000 Mules in testimony confirmed on Monday by the Home choose committee investigating the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot.

Following former President Donald Trump's defeat, Trump and his allies claimed the election was stolen from him by widespread voter fraud, although no substantial proof has been offered to again up these claims. D'Souza's movie claims to point out proof that political operatives, known as "mules," stuffed poll bins in key swing states, utilizing purported geospatial knowledge to doc the alleged operatives' actions.

Barr, nevertheless, has lengthy maintained that Joe Biden pretty received the 2020 election, dismissing voter fraud claims as "bulls**t." The previous legal professional basic, who met with the committee investigating the January 6 riot earlier in June, has claimed he was let go from his place attributable to voicing disagreement concerning the election outcomes.

Throughout a listening to on Monday, lawmakers performed a clip from his testimony when he addressed the 2000 Mules movie, which he stated failed to alter his thoughts about widespread voter fraud allegations earlier than laughing at its claims.

"My opinion then and my opinion now's that the election was not stolen by fraud. And I have never seen something because the election that modifications my thoughts on that, together with the 2000 Mules film," he stated, adopted by laughter.

Trump allies slam Barr dismissed 2,00 Mules
Invoice Barr confronted assaults from former President Donald Trump’s allies for dismissing the movie "2000 Mules," a documentary claiming to point out proof of widespread voter fraud within the 2020 presidential election. Above, Barr is seen on a display screen exhibiting his testimony to the Home choose committee investigating the January 6, 2021, riot.Drew Angerer/Getty Pictures

Barr stated he stored an open thoughts whereas watching the movie to see if D'Souza had any convincing photographic proof, however he finally described the proof introduced within the documentary as "unimpressive."

"When the film got here out, I believe the photographic proof was...there was a bit of little bit of it, nevertheless it was missing. It did not set up widespread unlawful harvesting," Barr stated.

D'Souza hit again in opposition to Barr in a collection of tweets on Monday. In a single tweet, he wrote: "The extent of ignorance displayed by Invoice Barr right here is actually beautiful. He does not appear to grasp the very idea of geotracking. I will tackle this intimately on my podcast tomorrow."

"Invoice Barr is the stereotypical small-town sheriff, obese and largely motionless, whose rank incompetence ends in the entire city being robbed from below his nostril. Then, requested to elucidate the way it occurred, Fatso breaks into laughter and insists the theft itself is 'bulls**t,'" he wrote in a separate tweet.

Trump's spokesperson Liz Harrington accused Barr of "deliberately spreading misinformation concerning the movie" on the conservative social media web site Fact Social, the place she blasted him as "completely corrupt."

"Invoice Barr is a complete coward who put the identical effort into investigating widespread election fraud as he did the Lap High From Hell: NOTHING," she wrote.