Goldman Confronts Protesters Inside New York Headquarters
Goldman Confronts Protesters Inside New York Headquarters
Dakin Campbell
Bloomberg
Protesters yelled chants and waved signs in the lobby of Goldman Sachs Group Inc.s New York headquarters Wednesday in opposition to the firms growing influence in President-elect Donald Trumps administration.
About 40 protesters entered Goldmans lobby and were ejected, in some cases physically, according to a statement from New York Communities for Change, a social- and economic-justice advocacy group. Roughly half that number of people can been seen participating in a video of the rally posted on Facebook.
The activists criticized Goldmans role in the U.S. housing crisis and the long history of its former executives taking senior posts in government. The video shows protesters shouting, holding banners and blocking turnstiles in the lobby. An officer can be seen confiscating a black banner with the words Government Sachs, and later he pushes some protesters through an open door.
The protest came on the same day that the president-elect said he would nominate Jay Clayton, an attorney with close ties to the investment bank, to lead the Securities and Exchange Commission. Clayton, a Sullivan & Cromwell partner, has done work for Goldman Sachs. His wife, Gretchen, is a wealth manager at the bank, according to a person with knowledge of the matter.