The Arizona Attorney General's office says it has asked repeatedly for evidence of election fraud from the makers of '2000 Mules,' but has not gotten it. Plus, Viva Coffee closes, and more.
Tim Steller A weird thing happened after the movie"2000 Mules" made a big splash this spring, claiming to have documented fraud in the 2020 election in Arizona and other states.Axios Phoenix reported that the movie's makers, a group called True the Vote, refused multiple requests from the attorney general's office to provide evidence or data supporting the ballot-harvesting allegations it made" in the movie.
The movie, directed by Dinesh D'Souza, uses cellphone geolocation data to argue that"mules" hired by Democrat-supporting nonprofit organizations dumped fraudulent ballots into drop boxes. It has been broadly criticized for making claims that far outstrip its evidence. In mid-August, Phillips, one of the leaders of True the Vote, claimed to have uploaded some of the group's materials to a new website.
This month, the publisher of a book version of the movie recalled the book from stores citing an unspecified"publishing error."
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