
'2000 Mules' Director Apologizes for Flawed Election Fraud Claims
Dinesh D'Souza, creator of the film '2000 Mules,' apologized to Mark Andrews, a Georgia man falsely accused of ballot fraud in the film. D'Souza admitted that the surveillance videos used were not accurately linked to geolocation data as initially claimed. Despite acknowledging the error, D'Souza maintains confidence in the film's message of election fraud. Andrews had filed a lawsuit against D'Souza and others involved, leading to an apology and removal of the film from distribution by Salem Media Group.
