The Chuck ToddCast

Interview Only w/ Johnny Olszewski - Taking The Pardon Power Away From The President

Mar 26, 2026
Johnny Olszewski, Maryland congressman and author of the Pardon Integrity Act, discusses curbing presidential pardons and restoring congressional checks. He outlines the amendment’s veto-override structure. The conversation also covers congressional dysfunction, bipartisan reform strategies, redistricting and primaries, and priorities for Democrats if they retake the House.
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ANECDOTE

Nixon-Era Attempt Stalled Then A GOP Co-Sponsor Helped

  • A similar two-thirds amendment after Nixon stalled because it lacked bipartisan support.
  • Olszewski sees Don Bacon's Republican co-sponsorship as a game changer for opening doors to colleagues.
INSIGHT

Keep Reforms Simple To Win Bipartisan Support

  • Simplicity helps build coalitions; complex boards risk preserving presidential final say or alienating Republicans.
  • Olszewski rejected a pardon board to avoid undermining the amendment's bipartisan appeal.
ADVICE

Build A Bipartisan Narrative Before Voting

  • Build a public coalition and tell a clear nonpartisan story before seeking legislative vehicles.
  • Olszewski plans to open for co-sponsors and hopes December or a must-pass moment could be strategic.
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