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Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein sent out a not-so-subtle tweet about Brexit on Thursday.
"Just left Frankfurt. Great meetings, great weather, really enjoyed it. Good, because I'll be spending a lot more time there. #Brexit," he tweeted.
Frankfurt is Germany's financial powerhouse and the home of the European Central Bank.
Back in June 2016, the UK voted to leave the European Union in the so-called Brexit vote.
Friday is not the first time Blankfein has taken to Twitter to comment on political events. He has previously commented on US President Donald Trump and his policies.
He posted his first tweet after President Donald Trump pulled out of the Paris agreement on climate change:
During and after a trip to China, he commented on the administration's "Infrastructure Week":
And after the violence at the white-supremacist protests in Charlottesville, Virginia, this month, he cited Abraham Lincoln's "House Divided" speech:
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Today's decision is a setback for the environment and for the U.S.'s leadership position in the world. #ParisAgreement
- Lloyd Blankfein (@lloydblankfein) June 1, 2017
Arrived in China, as always impressed by condition of airport, roads, cell service, etc. US needs to invest in infrastructure to keep up!
- Lloyd Blankfein (@lloydblankfein) June 6, 2017
Just landed from China, trying to catch up.... How did "infrastructure week" go?
- Lloyd Blankfein (@lloydblankfein) June 9, 2017
Lincoln: "A house divided against itself cannot stand." Isolate those who try to separate us. No equivalence w/ those who bring us together.
- Lloyd Blankfein (@lloydblankfein) August 14, 2017