In a head-spinningly illogical non-sequitur, top Democratic U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer has managed to reveal what his party is most worried about from the Trump administration.

That would be the Presidential Advisory Commission on Voter Integrity, which President Trump established by executive order in May.

But Schumer insisted Thursday that Trump dismantle his commission dedicated to investigating voter fraud. What reason did he cite?

Well, you see, it all has to do with white supremacists, neo-Nazis and Charlottesville.

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In a post on the Medium website, headlined "After Charlottesville, It’s Time to End the Assault on Voting Rights," Schumer wrote: "Under the guise of voter fraud, which experts agree is practically non-existent, conservative forces in the administration, cheered on by white-supremacy-stoking publications like Breitbart News, are reviving the old playbook of disenfranchising minority voters.

"Unfortunately, hardly anything would make the torch-bearing men who just marched on Charlottesville any happier than for this effort to succeed."

Sen. Tom Coburn has come up with the answer to a Washington bureaucracy that doesn't seem to care about the Constitution, or American people: An Article V convention, which he describes in "Smashing the DC Monopoly: Using Article V to Restore Freedom and Stop Runaway Government."

Continuing in his effort to connect a bipartisan probe of voter fraud with Nazis, Schumer wrote: "If the president wants to truly show that he rejects the discrimination agenda of the white supremacist movement, he will rescind the Executive Order that created this commission. And if the president does not act, the Congress should prohibit its operation through one of the must-pass legislative vehicles in September. Many of us found the Election Integrity Commission distasteful when it was first created. The president’s recent failure to unequivocally condemn bigotry makes its rescission imperative."

Schumer's allegation that the voter integrity commission – which to date has convened just one meeting – is somehow tied in with the "white supremacist movement" is just the latest manifestation of the Democratic Party's extreme discomfort with any official investigation into voter fraud in America.

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Even though Hans von Spakovsky, a commission member, has told WND that serving on the bipartisan commission he has been "really struck by the unanimity of all of the commissioners on all of the issues we need to look at, the kind of data we need to gather, and the work that needs to be done," many leaning left have nevertheless screamed bloody murder from the start, with a number of states refusing to cooperate with the president's commission.

Trump was ridiculed early on by Democrats after he suggested that Hillary Clinton's 2.9-million advantage in the nationwide popular vote might have evaporated had illegal-alien votes not been counted. In California alone, with the nation's largest illegal-alien population, Clinton had 4.3 million more votes than Trump.

But a recent study concluded that as many as 5.7 million noncitizens may have voted in the 2008 election won by Barack Obama, giving credence to Trump's claim that illegal votes cost him the nationwide popular vote last November.

It's not in question that there is serious vote fraud in the U.S. – the Democrats have confirmed it.

That came in a series of undercover videos from James O'Keefe, the founder of Project Veritas.

Editor's Note: Be aware of offensive language throughout videos and in quotes from videos.

One revealed Democrat operative Scott Foval, who had worked for People for the American Way, a George Soros-funded group, and recently with Americans United for Change, stating, "You know what? We've been busing people in to deal with you f---ing a-----es for 50 years, and we're not going to stop now."

Foval also said he and his fellow operatives are "starting anarchy" by creating "conflict engagement … in the lines at Trump rallies."

Another video featured Bob Creamer, founder and partner of Democracy Partners, and husband of Rep. Jan Schakowsky, D-Ill., who was credited with coming up with a number of strategies for Democrats.

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At one point, Foval said party officials don't necessarily need to know about actions that are in a gray area of the law or worse.

"Other people can make things happen that you don't need to know about," he said.

Yet another video revealed Alan Schulkin, the New York Democratic commissioner of the Board of Elections, confirming widespread fraud:

Sen. Tom Coburn has come up with the answer to a Washington bureaucracy that doesn't seem to care about the Constitution, or American people: An Article V convention, which he describes in "Smashing the DC Monopoly: Using Article V to Restore Freedom and Stop Runaway Government."