BREAKING: “2000 Mules” Documentary Sparks Recall Against Yuma County Board Chairman and Nonprofit Director Tony Reyes Alleging “Illegal Mules Activities”
Tony Reyes, the Chairman of the Yuma County Board of Supervisors and Executive Director of the Comité de Bien Estar nonprofit in San Luis, Arizona, now faces a recall effort in direct response to the “2000 Mules” documentary.
“We’re seeing a lot of support from that film,” said Andres Rivera, the organizer of the recall submitted on May 19.
True The Vote’s Catherine Engelbrecht and Gregg Phillips premiered their work investigating the ballot trafficking in Yuma County, Arizona, in “2000 Mules”. Shortly after its release, The Yuma County Sheriff’s office opened an investigation into cases of voter fraud similar to those discussed in the movie.
The Gateway Pundit recently reported that law enforcement served warrants at Tony Reyes’ Comité De Bien Estar nonprofit, and Gloria Torres was taken to have her home searched in connection to the Yuma County ballot trafficking conspiracy. Tony Reyes confirmed this to The Gateway Pundit.
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