Mules - 2000
The film and book , created by conservative commentator Dinesh D'Souza and the group True the Vote , alleged a widespread conspiracy involving "mules" who supposedly stuffed ballot drop boxes during the 2020 U.S. election.
Despite being discredited, the film had a lasting impact on political discourse:
While it gained a significant following among those skeptical of the election results, the project has since faced major legal and public retractions: 1. Official Apology and Halt of Distribution 2000 Mules
Consequently, Salem Media halted all distribution of the film and book and removed them from their platforms. 2. Debunked Methodology
In May 2024, the film's distributor, , issued a formal apology for falsely depicting a Georgia voter, Mark Andrews , as a "mule". The film and book , created by conservative
Investigations by the confirmed Andrews was legally dropping off ballots for his own family members.
: The use of cellphone "pings" was found to be too imprecise to prove someone was at a drop box rather than just driving by. Investigations by the confirmed Andrews was legally dropping
Fact-checkers and law enforcement officials identified several critical flaws in the film's "high-tech" evidence:



