Jim Cramer completely loses the ability to speak on Squawk on the Street when his co-anchor mentions the president trading stocks

Jim Cramer completely loses the ability to speak on Squawk on the Street when his co-anchor mentions the president trading stocks byu/DumbMoneyMedia inCriticalMineralBulls Based off real public filings with the U.S. Office of Government Ethics (OGE) – More than 3700 Transactions Transactions totaled $750 million Wall Street analysts called the volume “insane” for a personal …

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Trump mentions hitting Iranian bridges. If long rebuild civilian infrastructure like bridge becomes a target, retaliation could spread across the Gulf and lock the region into a cycle of infrastructure warfare

Trump says the U.S. will hit Iranian bridges that would take “15-20 years to rebuild.” Bridges are civilian infrastructure that millions of Iranians depend on daily. Destroying them doesn’t weaken the IRGC. It punishes ordinary people and makes postwar reconstruction exponentially harder. And if the pattern holds, Iran will retaliate by hitting bridges somewhere in …

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Mentions in DOJ Epstein files do not indicate any criminal activity or involvement by the people named

A NewsBusters investigation discovered e-mails showing someone reaching out to Epstein on Whoopi Goldberg's behalf requesting use of his Gulfstream G2 jet to fly her to a White Feather Foundation charity event in Monaco in 2013. pic.twitter.com/BcZQfQDu4t — Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) February 4, 2026 Read more here:https://t.co/hu5JLD96zP — Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) February 4, 2026 Factcheck: …

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MSM never mentions this inconvenient fact.

.@SpeakerJohnson: "The Democrats had every one of the Epstein files in their possession for the four long years of the Biden Administration… and not a single one of the people who are so loud and animated right now—they never said anything about it for all those four years." pic.twitter.com/NMfUu21Sgi — Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) November …

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Charlie Kirk’s death didn’t just shock the country. It unleashed a purge where posts cost jobs, licenses, and freedom to speak. ‘Civil War’ mentions surge online

Kirk’s death tore through everyone. People couldn’t stop crying. The response hit like a second shock, fear spread faster than grief. Institutions pounced on anyone who showed the “wrong” reaction. Feeling anything became dangerous. Silence turned into the only shield. The system is hunting people. Nobody is safe. A teacher in South Carolina posted, “Thoughts …

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Gold hits 90,000 mentions with media frenzy building fast… The U.S. Dollar is currently 15% overvalued, according to Goldman Sachs

Gold is getting more media attention: The number of articles mentioning gold has crossed 90,000 for the first time since 2022. Articles on gold have surged by 40,000 in 5 months. By comparison, at the 2020 peak, the count reached ~100,000. This comes as gold prices have seen… pic.twitter.com/EBVNwR32ci — The Kobeissi Letter (@KobeissiLetter) June …

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We’re headed towards one of the largest bubble bursts in the history of this country. Trump warns of a 1929-style crisis.

Because while the economy looks solid, it's built on debt, inflation, and overvalued assets. Add in rising interest rates and global instability, and the conditions are ripe for a sharp correction, even in a seemingly strong market. — Rooted_In_Reality (@realonesknow87) December 30, 2024 Trump Just said we are heading to a 1929 scenario in the …

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AI mentions remains high but dipped lower

AI mentions remains high but dipped lower Goldman pic.twitter.com/HjEpPQUCcw — Win Smart, CFA (@WinfieldSmart) October 11, 2024 Physics is more fun I guess. Physics is 😎 🆒️ pic.twitter.com/OfGOPBv28o — Win Smart, CFA (@WinfieldSmart) October 11, 2024

Look who Trudeau mentions!

Justin Trudeau goes on DERANGED Alex Jones rant while debating Pierre Poilievre pic.twitter.com/mOo9AInACF — The Pleb 🌍 Reporter (@truckdriverpleb) April 9, 2024 h/t 9/11Truther1776

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