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Convicted Fraudsters and Wealthy Donors: A Look Into Trump’s Pardons
Over the weekend Josh Nass, a New York attorney and lobbyist, was charged with extorting money from his former client Joseph Schwartz. A nursing home executive convicted of tax crimes, Schwartz reportedly paid Nass $100,000 to get him clemency. Ahead of this development, investigative reporter Kenneth Vogel joined the show to discuss the emergence of what he calls a "pardon industry."
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