Dinesh D'Souza Admits Inaccuracies in 2000 Mules
Dinesh D'Souza Admits Inaccuracies in 2000 Mules

Dinesh D'Souza Admits Inaccuracies in 2000 Mules

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Dinesh D’Souza publicly admitted that his 2022 documentary, 2000 Mules, which alleged widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election, was based on inaccurate information. In a statement on his website, he apologized to Mark Andrews, a man featured in the film who was inaccurately portrayed as a ballot harvester. D’Souza revealed that the surveillance footage used in the film was provided by the group True the Vote and was not properly correlated with geolocation data as previously claimed. This admission follows significant criticism and debunking of the film's claims, which grossed nearly $1.5 million despite being widely discredited. The film's publisher, Salem Media Group, also issued an apology and pulled the documentary from its platforms. D’Souza's apology comes amidst ongoing legal challenges stemming from the film's misleading content.

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