WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump has granted a pardon to Joseph Schwartz, an Orthodox Jewish former nursing-home executive from Monsey, New York, who had been sentenced this past April to 36 months in federal prison.
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The pardon was publicly announced on X by Ed Martin, the former acting head of the U.S. Department of Justice’s Office of Legal Policy, who wrote: “Thank you, @POTUS! Joseph Schwartz is now free to rebuild his life and business with his family, who never stopped living and advocating for him.”
Schwartz’s case had drawn attention within the Orthodox Jewish community in Monsey, where he is well-known for his work in healthcare management. The pardon clears the way for him to return to civilian life, resume his business endeavors, and focus on family and community.
This marks the latest in a series of pardons issued by President Trump, aimed at individuals previously convicted of federal offenses.
Thank you: @POTUS! Joseph Schwartz is now free to rebuild his life and business with his family, who never stopped living and advocating for him. ⚖️ pic.twitter.com/PzA55kDOWr
— Ed Martin (@EdMartinDOJ) November 15, 2025

Bless trump and his family
He was a very good insurance expert who started investing in nursing homes, bought too many and couldn’t keep up, careless managers caused all of this. He should never have been charged. A real ben Torah anyone who knows him is happy to see justice for him.
if hunter biden got it so should any Republican donor