By Katherine Tinsley
9:33pm PDT, Jul 29, 2025
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Journalist
Jim Cramer got so excited while discussing
Donald Trump's trade agreements and tariff plans, he dropped an expletive on live television.
Keep reading to see what got him so worked up…
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Donald Trump snagged a major trade deal with the European Union, and Jim Cramer was delightfully shocked by the president's progress. "Our biggest problem is we have so much growth that the Fed won't cut. What the f***," Jim Cramer exclaimed. "Oh my God! I'm so sorry," he quickly added. "I'm so sorry. I take it right back. I take it right back. That was bad."
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Co-hosts David Faber and Carl Quintanilla reasssured Jim Cramer that losing his cool wasn't going to ruin the show. "It's OK. It's OK. It's OK!" Faber said as Cramer apologized. "We're in the moment. It's just the way we talk." Chimed in Quintanilla, "Real people doing live TV."
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David Faber and Carl Quintanilla continued to comfort Jim Cramer after he used profanity on TV. "I'm done. I think I'm out of here," Cramer said. Replied Faber, "No, you're fine. You're absolutely fine. You want me to say one?" Responded Cramer, "No, I just feel like, enough with the rate cut and the economy's booming."
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Aside from negotaiting a new trade agreement with the EU, Donald Trump also celebrated a budding diplomatic relationship with Japan. "We just completed a massive Deal with Japan, perhaps the largest Deal ever made," Trump told followers on Truth Social. "Japan will invest, at my direction, $550 Billion Dollars into the United States, which will receive 90% of the Profits. This Deal will create Hundreds of Thousands of Jobs — There has never been anything like it."
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Bill Maher also discussed Donald Trump's tariffs on an episode of his "Club Random" podcast. "I remember that I, along with probably most people, was saying at the beginning, 'Oh, you know, by the Fourth of July … the economy was going to be tanked by then,' and I was kind of like, 'Well, that seems right to me,'" he told political host Brian Tyler Cohen.
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"But, that didn't happen," Bill Maher continued. "It could happen tomorrow. I'm just saying, that's reality, so let's work first from the reality of that, not from 'I just hate Donald Trump,' because that's boring and doesn't get us anywhere and leads you to dishonesty."