President Donald Trump dissolved his controversial voter-fraud commission late Wednesday, blaming states for not providing enough information. "Despite substantial evidence of voter fraud, may states have refused to provide the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity with basic information relevant to its inquiry," Trump said in a statement. "Rather than engage in endless legal battles at taxpayer expense, today I signed an executive order to dissolve the Commission." Trump said he has asked the Department of Homeland Security to determine the next course of action. While Trump repeatedly complained of widespread voter fraud in the 2016 election, there has been no evidence to support his claims, and critics called the voter-fraud commission an instrument to restrict voting rights.