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Chapter 1317: Chapter 450: Intelligence Agencies of the United States

At the end of the conversation, Rhode Granger was very certain.

Donnie nodded with satisfaction after listening, and said with a smile: “If that’s the case, then I have no problem!”

After the matter was resolved, Donnie had nothing else to discuss, so he got up and left Rhode Granger’s office and returned to his estate in Washington.

Infiltrating the intelligence departnt within the United States military was not sothing Donnie wanted to do, he just wanted to ensure that things like what happened with Bernard would not happen again.

It’s just like the undercover personnel Donnie placed in the FBI, I may never use you, but I need you to exist.

This also made it easier for Donnie to connect with the mid-level officers of various United States military branches.

As long as there’s enough ti, Donnie would have a significant influence within the United States military, just like his influence now in the White House!

Since he was in Washington, Donnie naturally had to et with Coolidge, who was preparing to step down.

Not only Coolidge, but also Andrew llon and others.

“Block, is the matter resolved?”

After eting Donnie, Andrew llon joked with him.

Donnie laughed and said, “Mr. llon, shouldn’t you apologize to about this matter? The Coast Guard is under your Treasury Departnt!”

Andrew llon spread his hands, laughed, and said, “I didn’t expect soone so foolish to provoke your business, to be honest, I’d like to know that guy nad Sara, didn’t he thoroughly investigate your business before becoming the Seventh District commander?”

“No need to think about it, ultimately he was blinded by profit, such a person died as he would, after all, this matter is already aningless!”

Coolidge said indifferently, now that he had decided to step down as President of the United States, he spoke with less concern.

To everyone in this room, whether Jermaine Sara or Bernard, they were all small figures.

Nobody thought that within their jurisdiction, they were significant figures.

Therefore, if people don’t want to beco small figures that big shots can easily discard, they must grow into figures that even the biggest on this planet cannot underestimate.

“That’s right, after all, it’s in the past, ntioning these people is aningless now, what we need to do now is to try our best to help Mr. Hoover beco the next great President of the federal governnt, and continue to lead the proud Arican people towards a happier life!”

At Donnie’s words, the few people present raised their glasses, and Herbert Hoover looked radiant.

Subsequently, Herbert Hoover privately found Donnie and started talking about sothing.

“Block, I hope you can step up and secure more votes for from those veterans!”

During Hoover’s rule, a very unique term erged in the United States.

It was called Hooverville, referring to those Arican veterans who retired from the World War I battlefields, who after retirent, had not received the federal governnt’s promised retirent pay. Later, although the federal governnt promised that they would be paid their retirent pay in 1945.

But with next year’s economic crisis in the United States, these veterans were the first to lose their jobs, so under the incitent of so people, tens of thousands of retired veterans gathered in Washington, they were holess, and could only build simple shacks out of collected scraps and boards.

Because of the large gathering, for a ti, in front of the Capitol Building and the White House in Washington were all these shabby little shacks, hence these settlents were called “Hoovervilles.”

Pressed by public opinion from the protests of World War I veterans, the House of Representatives, after rounds of discussions, agreed to the bill of early paynt of retirent pay, which brought great encouragent to the gathered veterans in Washington, but unfortunately, this bill was vetoed by the Senate, which only agreed to pay the veterans’ train tickets ho, nothing else.

Although so veterans accepted this outco and left with their train tickets, about twenty thousand veterans continued to stay in Washington.

So the United States military began to expel these people, they used weapons, and naturally, there were casualties during the expulsion.

In the end, these World War I veterans were evicted, but as the economic crisis in the United States worsened, more and more people lost their jobs, hence similar settlents for holess people appeared in many Arican cities.

And these settlents were also called Hoovervilles.

Although there’s no Hooverville now, Arican World War I veterans still continue to live at the bottom tier of society.

They are dissatisfied with the governnt.

However, they are grateful to Donnie and Venus Bank.

Because Venus Bank and its various groups and companies employ the most retired veterans.

So now Herbert Hoover hopes Donnie can use his stature in the minds of the veterans to secure votes for him.

For Herbert Hoover’s idea, Donnie rejected it!

“Mr. Hoover, I think it’s better if I don’t get involved in this matter!”

Herbert Hoover displayed a puzzled expression, he did not doubt Donnie’s support for him, but now that it’s sothing Donnie could help with by just saying a word, why was Donnie unwilling?

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