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Chapter 884 - 302, successor_2

Hearing Donnie's response, Hoover internally let out a sigh of relief. Donnie's answer was not simply a speculative analysis; it also represented his stance, which was that the New Jersey Consortium supported Harding in this matter.

If Donnie supported Harding's continued presidential campaign, then all of New Jersey's votes would belong to Harding, and Donnie would also provide Harding with a substantial amount of political donations.

Although Donnie couldn't decide who the President of the United States would be, his influence was still very significant!

"So what about Harry D'Agostino as the Attorney General?"

Hoover continued to inquire.

The appointment for the position of Director of the Bureau of Investigation was still under the jurisdiction of the Attorney General.

Hoover's inquiry had a hidden meaning, he wanted to know if Harry D'Agostino would be affected by the Teapot Dome scandal like Albert Furr and be given up by Harding.

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