'2000 Mules' Election Conspiracy Film Pulled, Apologies Issued Amid Lawsuit

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Salem Media Group has apologized and halted distribution of the film and book "2,000 Mules," which falsely alleged a Democratic conspiracy to steal the 2020 election. The apology specifically addresses Mark Andrews, a Georgia voter wrongly depicted in the film, who filed a defamation lawsuit after facing threats. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation cleared Andrews of any wrongdoing.
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