President Donald Trump won the 2016 presidential election, but he’s been determined to prove that massive voter fraud was responsible for him losing the popular vote to Hillary Clinton by nearly 3 million votes. And when Trump’s Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity disbanded in January before completing its work, the White House wasn’t shy about stating what the group had supposedly found. A White House statement explaining the commission’s premature dissolution cited “substantial evidence of voter fraud.” The commission’s vice chair, Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, told Breitbart, “Some people on the left were getting uncomfortable about how much we were finding out.” However, thousands of pages of commission documents released to Maine Secretary of State Matt Dunlap and recently made public show nothing of the sort. Trump appointed Dunlap to serve on the 12-member commission in May of last year.