See The Trump Endorsed Blockbuster Film 'Police State' This Week Before It's Too Late, Multiple Showings SOLD OUT

On Monday, the highly-anticipated documentary 'Police State' is set to premiere in theaters across America as tickets for the Trump endorsed film sell fast.

You can purchase tickets for the film here for showings on October 23rd and October 25th. You can also visit the documentary's official site here

The film, as previously reported by the DC Enquirer, has already sold out in a number of theaters, so be sure to get tickets before time runs out.

The following theaters have already sold out for select screenings:

  • A Cinemark in Colorado Springs, Colorado
  • A Cinemark in Boise, Idaho 
  • A Cinemark in Dallas, Texas 
  • A Cinemark in The Woodlands, Texas
  • An AMC Desert Ridge in Phoenix, Arizona
  • An AMC theater in Creve Coeur, Missouri 

President Trump first advertised the film back in early September on Truth Social. The 45th president shared the film's trailer alongside a quote from D'Souza.

As reported by Newsweek, Trump will be hosting a red carpet event on November 1st for the Dinesh D'Souza and Dan Bongino production. The premiere is set to attract big names throughout the conservative political and media world, much like Trump's hosting of '2000 Mules' in 2022.

While Trump is hosting the red carpet event at Mar-a-Lago, it is still up in the air whether or not he will be able to attend the event, given the fact that Democrats are attempting to tie him up in court on both the civil and criminal fronts not to mention the robust and successful campaign that is taking up a considerable amount of Trump's time.

Whether or not Trump attends the event or not, the film is expected to once again sweep theaters nationwide.

Watch the film's trailer below:

As outlined on policestatefilm.net, the film is set to release to theaters across America for showings on October 23 and October 25. There will also be a virtual screening later in the month, on October 27.

The film, produced by D'Souza Media LLC, focuses on the weaponization of the judicial system against conservative and Christian Americans.

"'Police State' is a movie that I never wanted to make, because I never wanted America to get to a point where a movie like this needed to be made," D'Souza says about his film on its website. "I feel like the animal that alerts the herd to approaching danger, so we can take precautionary steps before it's too late."

The documentary was made in collaboration with conservative commentator and former Secret Service Agent Dan Bongino and features actor Nick Searcy.

"The police state isn't coming, it's already here," Bongino said. "The signs are everywhere. And once you recognize them, your senses will be heightened to the danger we're all in."

"The relentless persecution of political opponents by the party in power is a hallmark of totalitarian countries," Searcy added about the current state of political persecution in America. "In a police state, the only real crime is daring to question the State. America is now a police state."

The documentary includes interviews with prominent conservative leaders including Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH), Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY), former Chief of Staff to the Secretary of Defense Kash Patel, Dan Bongino, and others.

You can learn more information about the documentary' Police State' here.

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Notice: DC Enquirer is owned and operated by The Boswell Project LLC and has several stakeholders including Dinesh D'Souza, Brandon Gill, and Danielle D'Souza Gill.

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