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: The use of cellphone "pings" was found to be too imprecise to prove someone was at a drop box rather than just driving by.
Fact-checkers and law enforcement officials identified several critical flaws in the film's "high-tech" evidence:
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
Despite being discredited, the film had a lasting impact on political discourse:
Investigations by the confirmed Andrews was legally dropping off ballots for his own family members. : The use of cellphone "pings" was found
In May 2024, the film's distributor, , issued a formal apology for falsely depicting a Georgia voter, Mark Andrews , as a "mule".
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
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.