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

October 26, 202501:01
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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.

Podspun Insights

In this riveting episode, the conversation dives deep into the murky waters of accountability and the looming specter of justice in the world of high-stakes crime. The discussion centers around the often-overlooked statute of limitations for various offenses, including crypto crimes and congressional deceit, revealing a landscape where many may feel untouchable—at least for now.

Listeners are treated to a candid exploration of the potential fallout for those at the top of the so-called crime family hierarchy. The host paints a vivid picture of a scenario where the head honchos may evade immediate consequences, yet the soldiers in this intricate web of corruption are not so lucky. The implications are stark: while some may think they’re safe, the reality is that the long arm of the law has a way of catching up, and the clock is ticking.

As the conversation unfolds, the host shares intriguing anecdotes about conversations with individuals close to the action, including candid admissions about seeking pardons. The atmosphere is charged with a mix of disbelief and dark humor as they navigate the bizarre mindset of those who feel they’re on the brink of a reckoning. This isn’t just idle chatter; it’s a stark reminder of the complexities of power, privilege, and the inevitable consequences of one’s actions.

Listeners will find themselves on the edge of their seats, pondering the emotional and practical implications of these revelations. The episode serves as a powerful reminder that in a world rife with corruption, accountability is not just a distant hope—it’s a looming reality that could change the game for many. Tune in for a thought-provoking ride that challenges perceptions and invites reflection on the nature of justice in our society.

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Episode Highlights

  • Statute of Limitations on Crimes
    Discussion on the long-lasting implications of legal accountability for crimes, including crypto crimes and fraud.
    “You may think you feel safe now and you better hope you get a pardon.”
    @ 00m 11s
    October 26, 2025
  • Consequences for the Crime Family
    Emphasizes that even the leaders of crime families are not immune to consequences, as many will face jail time.
    “He may be the head of the crime family, but the soldiers go to jail, too.”
    @ 00m 22s
    October 26, 2025
  • Seeking Pardons
    Reveals that some individuals involved with Trump are already asking for pardons, indicating a sense of impending legal trouble.
    “Several of the Trump people I've met said they're asking for pardons already.”
    @ 00m 39s
    October 26, 2025
  • A Culture of Corruption
    Describes the pervasive nature of corruption within the political landscape as an 'orgy of corruption'.
    “This is an orgy of corruption.”
    @ 00m 53s
    October 26, 2025

Episode Quotes

Key Moments

  • Statute of Limitations on Crimes00:11
  • Consequences for the Crime Family00:22
  • Seeking Pardons00:39
  • A Culture of Corruption00:53