Trump dissolves voter fraud commission

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

US has dissolved a controversial commission he had set up to investigate illegal voting in the 2016 election, attributing the move to various states' refusal to participate in the board.

Trump had established the commission in May after claiming without evidence that massive voter had cost him the popular vote in the presidential election, and he appointed Vice and Secretary of State to lead the panel.


His rival won three million more votes overall than Trump in that were certified by the Federal Commission.

In a statement, Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Trump had decided to dissolve the Presidential Advisory Commission on Integrity "rather than engage in endless legal battles at taxpayer expense".

"Despite substantial evidence of voter fraud, many states have refused to provide the Presidential Advisory Commission on Integrity with basic information relevant to its inquiry," Sanders said.

"Rather than engage in endless legal battles at taxpayer expense, today signed an executive order to dissolve the Commission, and he has asked the to review its initial findings and determine next courses of action," Sanders said.

From the start, Trumps voter commission was hobbled by the refusal of most states to share voters information and beset by legal challenges including one filed by a commission member, State officials rejected requests for their voter rolls as invasions of privacy.

Senator Chuck, Senate Minority Leader, said that the commission never had anything to do with integrity.

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First Published: Thu, January 04 2018. 10:35 IST