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Dinesh D'Souza Apologizes for Misrepresentation in '2000 Mules' Documentary

Filmmaker Dinesh D'Souza issues apology for inaccurately depicting Georgia man as involved in election fraud in controversial documentary '2000 Mules'.

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Updated: Dec 2nd, 2024, 6:10 PM ET

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Dinesh D'Souza has apologized to Georgia resident Mark Andrews for inaccurately portraying him as a ballot fraud mule in the documentary '2000 Mules'. D'Souza acknowledged that information provided about the correlation of surveillance footage and geolocation data was wrong. The film has faced widespread criticism and claims of faulty analyses regarding election fraud. Despite the apology, D'Souza maintains his belief in potential election fraud, while True the Vote clarifies it did not provide oversight of the film's editorial content.


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