Though he continues to believe in his own made up version of reality.
Trump Closes Voter Fraud Panel That Bickered More Than It Revealed
The Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity, which was disbanded this week by the White House, grew out of a presidential tweet.
“I will be asking for a major investigation into VOTER FRAUD,” President Trump wrote on Jan. 25, just days after his inauguration, repeating a claim he had made that millions of illegal immigrants had voted improperly in the last presidential election and swung the popular vote in Hillary Clinton’s favor.
On Wednesday the president closed the inquiry, which after eight months of efforts had found no evidence of electoral fraud and had been widely discredited and enmeshed in controversy after controversy.
Its epitaph too was marked by a follow-up missive typed out on Thursday morning by @realDonaldTrump.
“System is rigged,” Mr. Trump wrote, blaming Democratic obstructionism for preventing the commission from getting to the bottom of his claim.
Others paint a different picture: Riven by partisan politics, ensnared in lawsuits over its lack of transparency and repeatedly humbled by gaffes, the panel not only had lost any public credibility, but had suffered an erosion of support even in Mr. Trump’s inner circle.
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