Dinesh D'Souza
Dinesh Joseph D'Souza is a prominent conservative commentator, prolific author, and filmmaker recognized for his influential work in political discourse. Over his career, he has penned more than a dozen books, many of which have achieved best-seller status on The New York Times list.
In 2012, D'Souza made waves in the film industry with the release of his documentary, 2016: Obama's America, which was inspired by his earlier book, The Roots of Obama's Rage. This film became a significant success, grossing $33 million and earning the title of the highest-grossing political documentary ever. Following this breakthrough, he directed and produced a series of subsequent political films, including America: Imagine the World Without Her (2014), Hillary's America (2016), Death of a Nation (2018), Trump Card (2020), 2000 Mules (2022), and Vindicating Trump (2024).
D'Souza's work often sparks debate and has garnered a substantial following among conservative audiences, influencing the political landscape through both literary and cinematic endeavors. His unique perspective and committed advocacy for conservative principles have solidified his status as a key figure in contemporary American political commentary.