Ivy0055 posts Trump-Pelosi poll
- User Ivy0055 posted an X poll on May 23 asking whether supporters wanted Donald Trump to investigate Nancy Pelosi over alleged actions. - The post used a yes-or-no poll format and remained open for votes on X, where the linked status was dated May 22. - The poll was still available on X on May 23, with responses continuing under Ivy0055’s post.
User Ivy0055 posted a poll on X on May 23 asking followers whether they supported Donald Trump investigating Nancy Pelosi over alleged actions during his presidency. The post used a binary yes-or-no format and included an attached image showing the poll layout and sample follower responses, according to the X link cited in the source briefing. The linked status was dated May 22, 2026, and remained open for responses as of Saturday. The post did not present evidence of any formal investigation by Trump or a federal agency. ### What exactly did the post ask users to vote on? The Ivy0055 post asked followers whether they backed Trump investigating Pelosi, framing the question as a direct yes-or-no choice. The source briefing said the image attached to the post showed the poll options and sample replies from followers. The post was described in the social briefing as a politics item on X and was identified there as a “Notable post” tied to a poll on supporting Trump investigating Pelosi. The material provided for this story did not include a vote total, percentage split or any statement from Ivy0055 beyond the poll itself. ### Was this an official poll or a government action? The X post was a social-media poll, not a government announcement, court filing or agency notice. The available materials show only that a user account on X published the question and that the status remained live for responses. No White House, Justice Department or congressional document surfaced in the reporting reviewed for this story showing that Trump had opened a formal investigation into Pelosi tied to the post. (x.com) The source material instead points to the poll as a piece of online political commentary and audience engagement. ### Why is Nancy Pelosi part of Trump-related political arguments again? January 6 remains a central point of dispute between Trump allies and Pelosi critics. Politico reported on January 6, 2026, that Trump accused then-House Speaker Pelosi of being at fault for much of the fallout from the Capitol attack. (x.com) The White House also published a January 6 webpage in 2026 that blamed Pelosi’s leadership for security failures, according to the White House page and separate coverage from ABC News. Those claims have been part of a broader effort by Trump allies to revisit Pelosi’s role in Capitol security and earlier confrontations with Trump, including his 2019 impeachment. (politico.com) ### What do fact-checks say about one of the main Pelosi allegations? PolitiFact reported in June 2024 that a widely shared claim that Pelosi “takes responsibility for not having the National Guard” on January 6 was misleading. The fact-check said Pelosi’s remark referred to Capitol security preparation and that she did not have unilateral authority to deploy the National Guard. (whitehouse.gov) Poynter and other fact-check summaries cited in search results similarly said the delayed Guard response involved the Capitol Police Board and the Defense Department, not a single decision by Pelosi alone. Those findings address one of the recurring allegations that often appears in online posts calling for scrutiny of Pelosi. (politifact.com) ### What happens next with the X post? As of May 23, 2026, the Ivy0055 poll remained open on X for additional responses, according to the source briefing tied to the status link. Any next step visible to readers would be on the same X thread, where updated vote totals, replies or reposts would appear under Ivy0055’s post. (x.com) (poynter.org)