Dave Min

05/07/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/07/2026 09:21

Representative Dave Min and Senator Peter Welch Launch Oversight Investigation Into Trump Pardons Amid Corruption Concerns

Washington, D.C. - Today, Representative Dave Min (CA-47), a member of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform and Chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus' Anti-Corruption Task Force, alongside Senator Peter Welch (D-VT), member of the Senate Judiciary Committee and Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on the Constitution, announced a sweeping oversight effort into a series of pardons and commutations issued by President Donald Trump that raise serious concerns about corruption, transparency, and abuse of executive power.

Rep. Min and Sen. Welch sent letters to 17 individuals who received pardons or commutations under circumstances that warrant further congressional scrutiny, including several individuals connected to major fraud schemes, financial crimes, and high-profile political or financial relationships tied to President Trump and his associates. The letters seek information regarding the clemency process, including whether financial contributions, lobbyists, intermediaries, or personal connections played a role in securing presidential clemency.

"Executive clemency has historically been understood as an act of grace exercised in the interest of justice and the public welfare, but it cannot become a tool for political favoritism, corruption, or pay-to-play dealings," said Rep. Min and Senator Welch. "At a moment when Americans are already losing faith in our institutions, Congress has a responsibility to conduct oversight and ensure that no one, including a sitting President, is above accountability."

The letters seek information regarding:

  • The process by which clemency requests were initiated and considered;
  • Whether intermediaries, lobbyists, or advocates were involved;
  • Any contacts with Trump administration officials or associates;
  • Whether financial contributions or payments were made in connection with clemency efforts; and
  • The extent of third-party advocacy supporting the requests.

Among the individuals receiving letters are convicted fraudsters, political fundraisers, corporate executives, and wealthy donors, such as Changpeng Zhao, whose cases have generated public reporting suggesting unusual access to Trump's network of political allies and associates, direct lobbying efforts, large political donations, or other concerning connections surrounding their clemency requests.

This measure is also supported by Rep. Raul Ruiz (CA-25).

A full list of letter recipients can be found here.

A full list of the letters can be found here.

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