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Scott Galloway calls the Trump Administration an "Orgy of Corruption"

October 26, 2025 / 01:01

This episode discusses the statute of limitations on crimes related to crypto fraud and lying to Congress, emphasizing the potential for future legal repercussions.

The conversation highlights the belief that many individuals involved in these crimes may not be safe, as the statute of limitations extends beyond 37 months. The speaker suggests that legislation should be drawn up to address these crimes.

There is a mention of individuals within Trump's circle seeking pardons, raising questions about their involvement in corruption. The speaker reflects on conversations with Trump associates who express concern about legal actions against them.

The episode paints a picture of a corrupt environment, suggesting that while some may feel secure now, the reality of accountability looms ahead.

TL;DR

The episode discusses potential legal repercussions for crypto fraud and corruption linked to Trump associates seeking pardons.

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the statute of limitations on these
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crimes, whether it's crypto crimes,
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whether it's fraud, whether it's lying
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in front of Congress, just keep in mind
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these laws, the statute of limitations
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are longer than 37 months. You may think
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you feel safe now and you better hope
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you get a pardon, but I would be drawing
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up legislation that says these are the
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crimes we believe have been committed.
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And he may be the head of the crime
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family, but the soldiers go to jail,
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too. And he might be safe because he'll
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probably be dead or he'll pardon
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himself, but there are thousands of
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people, and I'd start naming names.
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He'll pardon himself and his family. Can
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I tell you something? Several of the
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Trump people I've met said they're
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asking for pardons. already.
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Why wouldn't you?
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At first I was like, "What? What did you
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do?" He goes, "Nothing." And I said,
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"Well," he goes, "Oh, they're coming for
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us."
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And they should.
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He kind of said, "We deserve it." Like,
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it was really weird.
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This is an orgy of corruption.

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Episode Highlights

  • Statute of Limitations
    The laws surrounding the statute of limitations can extend beyond 37 months for serious crimes.
    “These laws are longer than 37 months.”
    @ 00m 11s
    October 26, 2025
  • Pardons and Accountability
    Discussion on the likelihood of pardons among Trump associates and the implications of their actions.
    “Several of the Trump people I've met said they're asking for pardons already.”
    @ 00m 39s
    October 26, 2025

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  • Pardons00:42
  • Corruption00:53

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