
Raging Moderates with Scott Galloway and Jessica Tarlov As the War Nears Its Legal Limit, Trump Pushes Presidential Power Further
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Apr 30, 2026 They unpack the 60-day legal milestone for a widening Middle East war and Trump's escalating rhetoric. Markets and oil get attention as analysts coin “NACHO” for reopening Hormuz. A rare 8–4 Fed split and Powell’s warning about politicization are debated along with Kevin Warsh’s nomination. Redistricting after a Supreme Court ruling, a surprise Senate race shakeup in Maine, and a passport-photo flap round out the political drama.
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War Powers Deadline Creates Political And Legal Pressure
- The war hit the 60-day War Powers Resolution mark, forcing legal scrutiny over continued military operations without Congress approval.
- Scott Galloway and Jessica Tarlov note this deadline pressures the administration politically and legally while fighting a stalemate with Iran.
Iran Circumvents Blockade Using Disguised Vessels
- Iran appears able to get oil out by disguising vessels as Iraqi ships, undermining the effectiveness of the blockade.
- Scott warns that continued operations may cede advantage to the IRGC because survival sustains Iran's strategic position.
Voter Anecdote Shows War Fatigue Among Trump Supporters
- Scott recounts a dinner where a staunch Trump supporter said Iran was his red line and he opposed further wars.
- This anecdote illustrates shifting support among Trump's base driven by war fatigue and economic concern.
