The news that Clinton Foundation executive Doug Band sought diplomatic passports with the help of Hillary Clinton's aide Huma Abedin was another "disturbing" revelation, filmmaker Dinesh D'Souza said Friday.

He added that it shows how the Clintons "look at the government as being an extension of their own feathering of their own nest," and it's like the one set up by Argentinian dictator Juan Peron and wife Eva.

"They use the apparatus of government to gain favors for themselves and their friends, to make money for their foundation and for themselves," D'Souza told Fox News' "Fox and Friends" program. "You know, we have seen this kind of corruption in America at the local level before. But I have never heard of a secretary of state in a sense renting out policy, renting out access in the shameless way that the Clintons have now done."

D'Souza, whose documentary, "Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party" is being re-released in theaters this weekend, also addressed the news that former President Bill Clinton had been using taxpayer's money to subsidize the foundation's staff and to help pay to set up wife Hillary's private email server.

"The purpose of tax exemption is to encourage people to do charity," D'Souza said. "If you look closely at the Clinton Foundation it's not a charity, it's a charity front. It reminds me of the foundation that Juan and Eva Peron set up in Argentina to accumulate influence and cash for the persons. And the Clintons are the same thing. The foundation is a bribery receptacle for the Clintons."

He also discounts claims from the Clintons and their supporters that the former president and his Democratic nominee-wife have done all the good works they claim through the foundation.

"When you look at the Clinton Foundation's own reports, you know, somebody builds a school in Haiti, the Clintons visit the school and then they list the school as something that they funded," D'Souza said. "It's almost like they paid for the school, it's not true. So the way that the foundation structures the quote giving it takes symbolic credit for things it never did."

D'Souza said "Hillary's America" is back in theaters because of popular demand, and it will appear in 400 theaters over the weekend.

"It's so timely," the filmmaker said Friday. "[GOP nominee Donald] Trump is all over them. The whole sordid history of the Democratic party, the Clinton Foundation and its rackets, it's all there. It's a way for people to equip themselves as we go into the final stretch of the election year. Please see the movie this weekend."