[5] In 2008, he shot a video of the New Black Panthers blocking the entrance to a polling location with a strong Democratic majority in Philadelphia during the 2008 United States Elections.
[6][7] Morse subsequently regretted the video's success, as it was regularly repeated on Fox News early in Barack Obama's presidential career.
This allowed 2016 presidential candidate Donald Trump to warn Pennsylvania voters to watch out for fraud from Democratic supporters, a charge that Morse refuted, citing that the incident he witnessed was isolated.
But after this screening, Morse, believing in the Japanese concept of Kaizen, known in English as continuous improvement, added many additional edits to the film that was then rebranded as EuroTrump.
[19][20] The film discusses the rise of Twitter in politics, as Morse shows how Wilders bypasses traditional forms of media to go straight to "the people."
[23] In August, 2019, Variety reported that Morse purchased scripted and non-fiction rights to Daniel Schulman's book Sons of Wichita on the Koch Brothers.
[24] On July 14, 2020, Entertainment Weekly reported that Morse directed, produced, and wrote In the Cold Dark Night, a documentary on the racist murder of Timothy Coggins and its 35-year aftermath.
In December 2024, Vulture reported that Stephen Robert Morse is developing a documentary on Luigi Mangione, the alleged shooter of UnitedHealthCare CEO Brian Thompson.