Apparently, nothing rattles Lloyd Blankfein, the senior chairman of Goldman Sachs — not even a capturing at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner.
The 71-year-old billionaire, who was raised within the public housing initiatives of Brooklyn’s East New York earlier than he went to Harvard, reportedly had a nonchalant response to the chaos unfolding round him Saturday.
CBS Information Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss wrote in a submit on X that whereas author and podcaster Coleman Hughes was crouched beneath a desk, Blankfein piped up, “Are you going to complete that salad?”
issues I by no means thought I’d hear whereas crouching beneath a desk at an energetic shooter incident: “hey, are you gonna end your salad?”
— Coleman Hughes (@coldxman) April 26, 2026
Was Blankfein critical or simply making an attempt to interrupt the strain? Unclear — however he saved it gentle when he later posted on X in regards to the capturing that erupted close to the metallic detectors on the Washington Hilton whereas President Donald Trump was on stage.
He referred to as his look on the so-called “nerd promenade,” attended by a whole bunch of journalists and politicians, “a uncommon DC journey for me with out a subpoena.” Blankfein, who was CEO of Goldman Sachs from 2006 to 2018, famously testified earlier than Congress in 2010 in regards to the financial institution’s function within the monetary disaster.
His insouciance did not cease there. Whereas many dinner attendees later described the capturing of a Secret Service agent and the evacuation of Trump and different visitors as traumatic and terrifying, Blankfein appears to be a glass-half-full form of man.
“On the constructive facet—was thrilling, nobody was killed, and ended early,” he wrote.
Was on the WH Correspondents dinner final evening, a uncommon DC journey for me with out a subpoena. On the constructive facet—was thrilling, nobody was killed, and ended early. I famous a brand new litmus for standing among the many gov’t elite—whether or not you had been whisked away by secret service, or left to fend.
— Lloyd Blankfein (@lloydblankfein) April 26, 2026
The Secret Service agent who was shot was saved by his protecting vest. The suspect, who is predicted to be formally charged on Monday, was tackled to the ground. There have been no critical accidents reported from the evacuation, which Blankfein was paying shut consideration to.
“I famous a brand new litmus for standing among the many gov’t elite—whether or not you had been whisked away by secret service, or left to fend,” he wrote.





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