‘That Was Bad!’ Jim Cramer Apologizes Profusely for Dropping F-Bomb on Air
UNITED STATES, JUL 28 – Jim Cramer apologized after accidentally using an expletive live on CNBC while discussing recent U.S. trade deals, including a $550 billion agreement with Japan, officials said.
- Jim Cramer unintentionally swore live on air while expressing surprise after President Donald Trump secured a significant trade deal with the European Union, which set a 15% tariff on most EU goods imported into the U.S.
- European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stated that the deal would bring stability for both allies, who represent nearly a third of global trade.
- The trade agreement includes Europe purchasing $150 billion in U.S. energy and a commitment to $600 billion in investments.
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CNBC’s Jim Cramer drops F-bomb live on air while marveling over Trump’s ‘great economy’
CNBC host Jim Cramer apologized after using profanity on air while discussing President Trump's recent trade deals with the European Union and Japan worth billions in investments.
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