Creator of '2000 Mules' apologizes to man falsely accused of ballot fraud in the film
Briefly

Dinesh D'Souza, addressing the inaccuracies in "2000 Mules," admitted to receiving "inaccurate information" regarding ballot box surveillance, significantly impacting the film's narrative.
The state investigation absolved Mark Andrews, seen in a controversial surveillance video, confirming he legally submitted ballots for himself and his family, contradicting D'Souza's claims.
D'Souza's film suggested illegal activities by 'ballot mules,' yet independent analysis highlighted unreliable assumptions, calling into question the validity of the entire premise.
An essential clarification from D'Souza noted that True the Vote may not have correlated ballot drop-off videos as originally asserted, undermining the film's accuracy.
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