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Home»Politics»‘I’m Launching an Investigation into President Trump’s Pardons’: Sen. Peter Welch in Washington, D.C. Sparks Backlash on X

‘I’m Launching an Investigation into President Trump’s Pardons’: Sen. Peter Welch in Washington, D.C. Sparks Backlash on X

Selective outrage?

Paul EkeBy Paul EkeMay 13, 20262 Mins Read
Sen. Peter Welch (D-Vt.) and Rep. Dave Min (D-Calif.) announced an investigation into President Trump’s pardons, citing possible pay-to-play concerns in Washington, D.C. The X post quickly sparked heated debate online.
Image Source via YouTube/Senator Peter Welch

Sen. Peter Welch (D-Vt.) posted on X from Washington, D.C. that he’s launching an investigation into President Trump’s pardons, along with Rep. Dave Min from California.

The effort focuses on possible pay-to-play deals and involves letters sent to some of the people Trump pardoned. The post quickly sparked thousands of replies online, with many people comparing it to Biden’s pardons and questioning why this is the priority.

I’m launching an investigation into President Trump’s pardons. pic.twitter.com/mosdtigfMb

— Senator Peter Welch (@SenPeterWelch) May 12, 2026

The post features Welch stating he is examining potential concerns with certain clemency grants. Rep. Dave Min (D-Calif.) is also involved in the effort.

In the video, Welch addresses the camera directly from what appears to be an outdoor setting, outlining the probe focused on 17 recipients of pardons or commutations. The lawmakers have sent letters seeking information on possible “pay-to-play” issues, according to accompanying details from their offices. The video does not show specific pardon recipients or documents.

Public Reactions to Welch’s Announcement

Some users supported the investigation, with one commenting: “Yes, please! These men owe millions to the people they stole from! And our police, prosecutors, courts, and juries spent YEARS getting these legitimate convictions and fair settlements. Trump is misusing the pardon power!

Others criticized the focus, including: “WTF is wrong with you? We have fraudsters stealing BILLIONS from our safety net programs! Do something that matters and launch an investigation into stopping this blatant fraud! ”

Additional responses highlighted perceived inconsistencies, such as: “Biden pardoned his entire family with an auto pen (except Hunter) and other players that were responsible for Covid. Didn’t hear you asking for an investigation for those, [expletive].” And: “Biden pardoned people in ways no other president has ever done, pardoned for future acts! He appeared to pardon others where he might’ve been involved. Peter, you will go down as one of the most worthless politicians in history.”

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The announcement in Washington, D.C. has added fuel to the ongoing national debate over presidential clemency powers and their oversight. As reactions continue online, the bicameral probe marks the latest flashpoint between congressional Democrats and the Trump administration.

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