Salem Media Halts Distribution of '2000 Mules' After Defamation Settlement
The company apologizes to a Georgia man falsely accused of voter fraud in the controversial film and book.
- Salem Media Group has ceased distributing Dinesh D'Souza's film and book '2000 Mules'.
- The decision follows a defamation lawsuit by Mark Andrews, falsely depicted in the film as committing voter fraud.
- The Georgia Bureau of Investigation cleared Andrews of any wrongdoing, confirming he legally dropped off ballots for his family.
- Salem Media apologized for the harm caused to Andrews and his family and acknowledged relying on inaccurate representations from D'Souza and True the Vote.
- The film and book, which alleged widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election, have been widely debunked.