Dinesh D'Souza Releases Trailer for 'Hillary's America' Documentary

Nick Kangadis | March 7, 2016
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What are the Democrats hiding, and why has all this history been swept under the rug?

These are just two of the questions being asked in the trailer for Dinesh D’Souza’s brand new documentary, titled "Hillary’s America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party."

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The new trailer, which lasts a little longer than three minutes, takes us through different aspects of American history under Democrats. From slavery to the injustice in the prison system, D’Souza gives a detailed history of the Democratic Party.

D’Souza even goes into specifics about his incarceration for illegal campaign contributions in 2014, when he was sentenced to eight months in a confinement center for contributing $20,000 to Wendy Long’s New York Senate campaign.

In the trailer, D’Souza asks, “What did I learn?”

His response:

All crime is about stealing. The big criminals are still at-large (Hillary Clinton pictured). The system doesn’t go after them, because they run the system.

The trailer finishes with the questions:

What if the goal of the Democratic Party is to steal the most valuable thing the world has ever produced? What if their plan is to steal America? (Hillary Clinton pictured) Who will stop them now?

"Hillary’s America" will be D'Souza's third documentary. His first foray onto the big screen was the 2012 surprise hit, "2016: Obama’s America." The movie made $33.4 million at the box office and became the second-highest grossing political documentary of all-time behind Michael Moore’s 2004 film, "Fahrenheit 9/11."

D’Souza’s second installment on the silver screen was 2014’s "America: Imagine the World Without Her." While not quite as successful as his first documentary, the film became the highest grossing documentary of 2014.

"Hillary’s America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party" is set to hit theaters in July of this year.

Check out the trailer for the film here:

 

 

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