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Dinesh D’Souza election fraud film, book ’2000 Mules’ pulled after defamation suit

WASHINGTON — Conservative gadfly Dinesh D’Souza’s film and book “2000 Mules,” which pushes false conspiracies about voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election, has been removed from distribution by its executive producer and publisher, according to an announcement Friday.

Salem Media Group’s announcement that it had yanked D’Souza’s film and book also apologized to Mark Andrews, a Georgia man falsely accused in “2000 Mules” of ballot stuffing.

Andrews in late 2022 filed a federal defamation lawsuit against the company, D’Souza, and the non-profit advocacy group True The Vote, which contributed to the “2000 Mules’ project.

D’Souza and True The Vote did not immediately respond to requests for comment by CNBC about Salem Media’s decision to pull “2000 Mules.”

Salem Media released the film in 2022.

The company claimed at the time that “2000 Mules” was “the most successful political documentary in a decade,” and that it had grossed $10 million in its first few weeks of release.

The film quickly became a part of a canon of media produced by far-right figures intended to discredit the results of the 2020 presidential election, which President Joe Biden won.

Former President Donald Trump, who lost to Biden, embraced “2000 Mules,” screening the film at his Florida club Mar-a-Lago.

Since then, the claims made in the movie and the book, which was published by Salem Media’s subsidiary Regnery Publishing, have been systematically debunked by journalists and law-enforcement officials.

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