If Coolidge wanted his confidant to take the stage, then so be it. Essentially, it was just diverting the money previously given to Harry D'Agostino and Harding to Coolidge and the people Coolidge wanted to support!
"Donnie, hearing you say this makes me very pleased. However, if Harry, as the Secretary of the Department of Justice, were to voluntarily resign after his term ends, I believe that would be the best outcome!"
Donnie nodded, understanding Coolidge's intentions, and replied with a smile: "I understand. I'll personally arrange to meet with Harry within the next couple of days!"
Coolidge left Block Manor in Washington feeling content.
In truth, there was no need for Donnie to arrange a meeting with Harry D'Agostino. Shortly after Donnie arrived in Washington, Harry D'Agostino quickly made his way to Block Manor.
At this moment, Harry D'Agostino's demeanor could be described as the complete opposite of Coolidge's.