in four months, four months, five months, i m indicted. i will be a chairman of a committee in a couple of years if you look at the standards of congress. the george santos show enters another phase. he is facing up to 20 years in prison. meanwhile, kevin mccarthy refuses to call for santos resignation because he needs his tainted vote. and republicans rush to the defense of donald trump after a jury determines he is indeed a sexual predator. plus, how should the media deal with the republican front runner who remains such a big danger to this country? we begin tonight with consequences. it s not something that you often see in politics. but in the past two days, some men in powerful positions have learned the hard lesson. that believe it or not, you can t just do anything you want and get away with it. exhibit a being serial fabricator and alleged part- time brazilian drag queen george santos. the republican congressman who was arraigned in a long island courtroom
to help us lower inflation. what a week of contrast as president biden was racking up win after win, republicans were pushing abortion bans, social security cuts and election denial and watching their mid-term prospects begin to fade. and a texas jury just delivered a massive blow to alex jones, ordering the conspiracy theorist to pay more than $45 million in punitive damages for a first grader killed at sandy hook. i ll be joined by andrew warren, the democratically elected state attorney general who is the victim of an abuse of power by governor ron desantis. it was a great week for democrats, one that will be poised to get even better. first up the economy. after months of criticism of president biden for everything from gas prices to inflation to you name it, today we got proof that his economic policies are working with the latest blockbuster jobs report. in july job growth soared. u.s. employers added 528,000 employees, smashing expectations. and the unemployment rate
Jim Cramer is a prominent figure in the world of finance and media. His financial journey spans from his early days at Goldman Sachs to managing one of the