Jim Cramer froze on live TV after seeing Trump’s 3,700 stock trades — here’s what’s in the president’s portfolio Jim Cramer has an opinion on nearly everything.
But on Monday, for the first time in recent memory, he didn’t
On CNBC’s Squawk on the Street (1), co-host Carl Quintanilla noted President Donald Trump had been personally trading Intel stock in the first quarter — the same company the U.S. government took a 10% stake in last August. Cramer started to say the government might sell Intel shares to benefit Americans, but suddenly stopped talking, and said nothing coherent for 10 seconds straight. Co-host David Faber then filled the air: “Got nothing to say?” And with Cramer still stuttering, Faber told the audience “We’re not having technical difficulties here, everybody but we gotta go.” Cramer never really answered.
Must Read What ethics filings actually show Last week, the U.S. Office of Government Ethics (OGE) published (2)two Form 278-T (2) disclosure reports covering Trump’s personal financial activity from January through March 2026. The documents, more than 100 pages, show more than 3,700 individual stock transactions (3).