THERE WAS NO ELECTION FRAUD!
DINESH D'SOUZA IS A LIAR!
This says it all....you had to be pretty stupid to believe
2000 mules!
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That D’Souza didn’t know the claims in his film were faulty until “recently” is laughable. Andrews was exonerated of the accusations against him days before the film’s premiere, and the misuse of geolocation data by 2000 Mules was quickly clocked as false by fact-checkers (and by any viewer with a functional cerebral cortex).
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December 2, 2024 Dinesh D'Souza attends the D.C. premiere of his film "Death of a Nation" at E Street Cinema on Aug. 1, 2018, in Washington, D.C. Shannon Finney/Getty Images In May , the distributors of 2000 Mules , Salem Media Group , reached an undisclosed settlement with Andrews and pulled the film from distribution. As part of the settlement agreement, the distribution company also issued a public apology to Andrews. D’Souza has now apologized to Andrews himself.
“I apologize to Mr. Andrews. I make this apology not under the terms of a settlement agreement or other duress, but because it is the right thing to do, given what we have now learned,” he writes. “While I do not believe Mr. Andrews was ever identified by the film or book, I am sorry for any harm he believes he and his family has suffered as a result of ‘2000 Mules.'”
D’Souza claims that he had no idea the data provided by True the Vote was faulty at the time the film was released.
“True the Vote provided my team with ballot drop box surveillance footage that had been obtained through open records requests. We were assured that the surveillance videos had been linked to geolocation cell phone data, such that each video depicted an individual who had made at least 10 visits to drop boxes,” D’Souza writes. “We recently learned that surveillance videos used in the film may not have actually been correlated with the geolocation data.”
That D’Souza didn’t know the claims in his film were faulty until “recently” is laughable. Andrews was exonerated of the accusations against him days before the film’s premiere, and the misuse of geolocation data by 2000 Mules was quickly clocked as false by fact-checkers (and by any viewer with a functional cerebral cortex).
Despite the public admission that his film is predicated on bunk data and junk pseudoscience, D’Souza still refuses to commit the capital sin of Trumpworld: admitting the 2020 election was not fraudulently stolen from Trump.
“We operated in good faith and in reliance on True the Vote,” he writes. “We continue to have confidence in their work and also in the basic message of ‘2000 Mules,’ namely, that the 2020 election was not the ‘most secure election in US history’ — far from it! — and that there was systematic election fraud sufficient to call the outcome into question.”
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