2,000 Mules director apologizes to man falsely accused of voter fraud in film
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Dinesh D'Souza has issued a rare apology for his controversial documentary '2,000 Mules', acknowledging inaccuracies related to the surveillance footage used.
True the Vote, which supplied geolocation data for '2,000 Mules', insists that the documentary's claims of voter fraud are still accurate despite being debunked by experts.
D'Souza's apology specifically addresses Georgia voter Mark Andrews, whom the film implicated in voter fraud, stating that he acted based on misinformation.
The documentary has faced ongoing legal challenges, including a defamation lawsuit from Andrews, highlighting the deep divisions and disputes within election integrity debates.
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