Chapter 890: Harding died_2
South Brenton’s seductive peach-blossom eyes glimred, “She still has the guts to do such a thing in Atlantic City?”
Donnie chuckled, “You know, won can get crazy enough to do anything!”
“Then you must protect us well!”
South Brenton was wholeheartedly leaning on Donnie.
Donnie, while making gestures with his hand, said, “Of course, naturally, but you also need to be careful—and there’s another thing!”
South Brenton’s voice was slightly breathy, “What is it?”
Donnie replied, “After a while, when Helen has had enough rest, I am planning to hand over the managent of the WRPA to her!”
This was the most important issue for which Donnie had summoned South Brenton today.
It had already been said that Donnie intended to let Helen take full charge of the WRPA, but at that ti Harding was still alive, and South Brenton still had his use. Now that Harding is dead, South Brenton actually doesn’t have much value left!
South Brenton’s body paused slightly, then said softly, “Actually, I’ve already stopped dealing with the WRPA business awhile ago. Now letting Helen be in charge is just perfect, I can also relax a bit more!”
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Donnie didn’t go to Washington alone but t up with Jack Morgan and Old Rockefeller in New York before they all headed to Washington together.
Upon their arrival in Washington, the mbers of the Tarot Society imdiately held a eting at Block Manor.
This ti when Coolidge attended the Tarot Society eting, he no longer exhibited his previously restrained deanor.
He was already the President of the United States, just not yet residing in the White House.
It could be said that, at this mont, Coolidge was the most powerful man in the country… in na at least!
“It seems, John, that the preparations you made before can now be put directly to use!”
Jack Morgan joked.
Last ti the Tarot Society t, Donnie had ntioned hoping Coolidge would run for the next presidential election.
At the ti, everyone thought it was a bit premature, but no one expected Harding to die unexpectedly, making Coolidge the President of the United States directly, without an election.
Of course, for the upcoming 1924 United States election, Coolidge would now be the Republican Party’s candidate!
Coolidge said with an easy smile, “I also didn’t expect such a result, but rest assured, gentlen, I will not forget my current status!”
This was also Coolidge’s way of affirming to everyone that even though he had beco the President, he would definitely ensure the interests of those present.
This wasn’t Coolidge showing weakness, but an understanding that if he wanted to win the presidency next year, he still needed the support of those present.
Donnie and the others naturally had no objections to this.
What followed in discussion was everyone’s interests.
In the room, Coolidge first assured Andrew llon that after he won the presidency next year, Andrew llon would continue to serve as the Secretary of the Treasury.
Likewise, Coolidge invited General Pan Xing to continue his role as the Chief of Staff of the Army.
However, General Pan Xing felt he was getting on in years and didn’t want to serve another term, but he still recomnded his confidant, ensuring that he could take the position of Chief of Staff of the Army after his resignation.
Coolidge did not refuse General Pan Xing’s request.
Then ca the discussion of comrcial interests for Donnie and the others, with Coolidge assuring them that he would continue to support the national plan for comrcial developnt, which was essentially continued support for the growth of the large conglorates.
For this, the trio of Donnie were naturally very satisfied!
After the eting concluded, Coolidge had a private conversation with Donnie.
“There’s a particular appointnt that needs to be considered seriously!”
Coolidge sat on the couch, a cigar emitting smoke in his hand.
Donnie knew whom Coolidge was referring to: “You an the Attorney General Harry D’Agostino!”
In Harding’s Cabinet, the earliest to get acquainted with Donnie and form an alliance was Harry D’Agostino; more importantly, Harry D’Agostino had contributed significantly to the establishnt of the Bootlegging Empire!
“Exactly!” Coolidge nodded, saying sowhat troubled: “You know, Donnie, Harry D’Agostino’s reputation is not much better than Albert Furr’s, it’s just that the Teapot Do issue blew up so much, so everyone’s attention has been more focused on Albert Furr.”
New king, new court.
Coolidge had his own confidants and wanted to elevate them to high positions, which is just human nature.
Donnie naturally understood.
“For your appointnts, John, I have no objections, and we will fully support your decisions!”
Coolidge was no longer the Coolidge of the past.
Therefore, Donnie’s attitude towards Coolidge would also change. The other party was now the President, and even though Coolidge had shown to be diocre during his presidency, he was after all the President. Now he needed Donnie’s support, so his attitude softened, but if it were late at night, with only himself to consider, reflecting on being the President while needing to follow others’ arrangents would only affect their cooperation.
As for the Bootlegging Empire!
The bootlegging business had already beco a mature industry chain; besides Donnie, the absence of anyone could be safely managed.
So the current Donnie really didn’t need Harry D’Agostino that much.
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