2,000 Mules' Producer Apologizes to Man Depicted Committing Election Fraud
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Conservative media company Salem Media Group apologized to a Georgia man wrongly depicted in the film '2,000 Mules' for election fraud, fueling the belief of many Americans in a stolen election scenario.
The documentary, co-produced by Salem and directed by Dinesh D'Souza, made baseless claims of election rigging by Democrats using mules for ballot stuffing, influencing over a million viewers.
Mark Andrews, the Georgia man, sued D'Souza, Salem, and others for defamation after being falsely accused in the film; state investigators later confirmed he had not committed any crime.
The incident highlights how misinformation in media, like '2,000 Mules,' can deeply impact people's beliefs and fuel the spread of baseless conspiracy theories, as seen with the election fraud allegations.
Read at www.nytimes.com
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