The following article is provided by New Films from D'Souza Media LLC. “Vindicate Trump”
Dinesh D'Souza's new movie Trump's vindication is a journey to discover Donald Trump for who he really is and to defend him as a person and a leader. It begins with a mystery: how can one man be so loved and so hated? Not since Lincoln has a figure so polarized opinion on the national stage. The film also explores the danger Lincoln warned about: the rise of a Caesar-like tyrant in America who would foster lawlessness and subvert the foundations of our constitutional republic. Is Trump such a man?
Trump's vindication The film charts Trump's meteoric rise to billionaire status and cultural celebrity. Though he is a Caesar-level figure, he has done nothing tyrannical. Indeed, his time in office has revealed that his opponents have become truly lawless and will stop at nothing to bring him down. The film details their tactics, from trumped-up treason charges to criminal charges aimed at putting Trump in prison for life, and even an assassination attempt.
Storyline Trump's vindication The film aims to show that Trump's enemies, the Left and the Democrats, are the true Caesars. They are the ones creating lawlessness at the highest levels of government. They despise Trump because he is the only one with the power and will to stop them. The film features interviews with Lara Trump, Trump's daughter-in-law and co-chair of the Republican National Committee, and Alina Hubba, Trump's lawyer. It also features an in-depth one-on-one interview with Trump himself.
President Trump endorsed the film in a video message and urged Americans to go see it.
Overall Trump's vindication The film features hilarious and compelling “war room” recreations including the media war room, the Democratic campaign war room and the courtroom where the criminal plot against Trump is hatched. This is Dinesh D'Souza's most urgent and important film yet. It offers a fresh, eye-opening perspective on one of the most intriguing and controversial figures in America today. It will inform, entertain, infuriate, engage and ultimately motivate Americans of all backgrounds.



