Wall Street continued its lament of President Trump’s exit of the Paris climate agreement Friday — with Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein taking to Twitter again.
“Leadership helps” the US, Goldman CEO Lloyd Blankfein wrote in a bizarre, emoji-heavy tweet, fretting that America might lose its profile on the world stage.
“Our language is dominant; $ global; [world] talent comes. Bad if lost. Consider w/ making policy on enviro, trade, defense, etc.”
It was only the second time Blankfein has ever tweeted, despite opening the account in June 2011. His first-ever tweet on Thursday griped that Trump’s Paris move was a “setback” for the US.
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon said Friday he disagreed with the president, “but we have a responsibility to engage our elected officials to work constructively and advocate for policies that improve people’s lives and protect our environment.”