Dinesh D'Souza Apologizes to Man Misidentified as Ballot Harvester in '2000 Mules': 'Sorry for Any Harm'
- Dinesh D'Souza apologized to a Georgia man misidentified as a ballot harvester in '2000 Mules,' admitting "inaccurate information" was provided to him about the surveillance videos used in the film.
- The publisher, Salem Media Group, had previously apologized to the man and removed the films, stating they would not distribute them further.
- D'Souza maintains confidence in True the Vote’s work and insists the 2020 election was not secure, claiming "there was systematic election fraud sufficient to call the outcome into question.
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True The Vote Corrects Record On Dinesh D'Souza's "Apology" Related To Individual Who's Suing Them for Showing His Blurred Image in "2,000 Mules" Movie
Top conservatives across America are under attack by well-funded, radical leftist groups who use a well-orchestrated trick called lawfare to them.
Dinesh D’Souza apologizes for key part of ‘2000 Mules’ doc
MAGA filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza finally came clean about part of his thoroughly debunked “2000 Mules” documentary being misleading. D’Souza’s confession came in the form of an apology to Georgia man Mark Andrews, whom the movie accused of illegally dropping multiple ballots into an election box to help rig the 2020 presidential election against Donald Trump. “I owe this individual, Mark Andrews, an apology,” the 63-year-old filmmaker posted on his…
Dinesh D’Souza Admits His Movie Was Wrong
“2,000 Mules – a movie full of debunked and bogus claims – is a central part of the election denialism movement. Now – two and a half years after its release – its creator Dinesh D’Souza is admitting the movie got some things wrong,” CNN reports.
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