D'Souza has promoted several
conspiracy theories, such as the false claim that
Obama was not born in the United States[144][145] and the conspiracy theory that
the Clintons had murdered people.
[146][147] D'Souza has also promoted conspiracy theories about
Hungarian-born
Jewish financier
George Soros, including the false claim that Soros had collaborated with the Nazis, and that Soros has sponsored
Antifa, a left-wing
anti-fascist movement.
[148] In an August 2016 interview with
GQ, D'Souza denied being a conspiracy theorist, stating: "I have never advanced a conspiracy theory in my life."
[149]
In August 2017, D'Souza suggested that the
Charlottesville Unite the Right rally had been
staged.
[17] In the same month, D'Souza tweeted that it would be "interesting to see" Soros "extradited to
Israel & tried for his complicity in Nazi atrocities against Jews", and referred to Soros as "
Hitler’s collection boy".
[150]
After
mail bombing attempts on prominent Democratic politicians occurred in October 2018, D'Souza tweeted: "Fake sexual assault victims. Fake refugees. Now fake mail bombs." D'Souza spread the conspiracy theory that because there was no cancellation mark on the bomb-containing packages, they were not mailed.
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In February 2021, after the
United States Capitol attack took place, D'Souza suggested that the rioters were little more than "a bunch of rowdy people walking through a hallway".
[153] In May, D'Souza tweeted about the attack: "Does this LOOK like an insurrection? A riot? A coup attempt? If it doesn't walk like a duck or talk like a duck then it probably isn't a duck."
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