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Did Trump's Surprise Pardon for Ex-Nursing Home Exec Send Wrong Signal to Crime?

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Josh Nass had recently represented Joseph Schwartz, a former nursing home executive who was convicted of tax crimes before being freed by the president late last year.
πŸ”₯ Civic Heat: 10/10 πŸ“‚ Politics πŸ“° NYT US

πŸ“· Imagen: NYT US | [Ver artΓ­culo](https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/14/us/lobbyist-trump-pardon-extortion-charge.html)
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πŸ”Ž What to consider
**The Tension:** Should a president's pardon power be used to shield corporate executives from accountability for their actions, potentially undermining trust in our justice system and putting vulnerable citizens at risk?

As a nursing home executive was freed without penalty, concerns grew about whether wealthy individuals can buy freedom from consequences, leaving ordinary Americans wondering: what about the rest of us? Cast your vote β€” where do you stand?
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Josh Nass represented Joseph Schwartz, a former nursing home executive convicted of tax crimes.
β†’ TRUE β€” Multiple reliable sources (The New York Times) report that Josh Nass represented Joseph Schwartz, a former nursing home executive convicted of tax crimes.
Trump pardoned Joseph Schwartz late last year.
β†’ TRUE β€” Multiple reliable sources (NY Times, Arkansas Advocate, Facebook post from NY Times) report that President Donald Trump pardoned Joseph Schwartz in November 2025.
The pardon was given to Schwartz after he was convicted of tax crimes.
β†’ TRUE β€” Multiple reliable sources from established media (NYTimes, News10, The Guardian, KXAN, WRIC) report that Joseph Schwartz was convicted of tax crimes and received a pardon from Trump in November 2025.