American Legendary Life

Chapter 1554: Immortal Fight

If there is anything in the United States that makes Li Zitao feel the happiest.

So it must be the right to freedom of the press. What else is more direct, exciting, and effective than it?

Just like every time something goes wrong, public opinion will show its extraordinary performance and energy.

At this time, New York was once again at the center of the storm of public opinion.

It seemed calm, but in fact, the wind was raging around, and it might be torn to pieces at any time.

The news about Qian Dana's arrest was only mentioned sporadically in the inconspicuous corner of the "New York Times" at first.

It's just that I don't know when it started, but the wind direction of public opinion suddenly changed.

Qian Dana's identity, the confidential research he participated in, his academic achievements and contributions to the United States, all these information that should have been kept secret were made public.

This time, however, it was not the Los Angeles Times that took the lead, but the previously cautious New York Times.

Subsequently, "America Today", "Newsweek" and "North American Express" under the Los Angeles News Corporation made extensive reference reports on this.

"Newsweek" and Radio 6, whose audience covers almost half of the United States, and the Real-Time Economic Forum reprinted and discussed the entire report of the "New York Times".

Newsweek brought in various former government officials and asked them to comment on this.

The real-time economic forum broadcast invites people from all walks of life to come and discuss with the audience how this event will affect the United States.

"As we all know, the great founders who founded America wanted to shape a world that was just, free, and free from discrimination."

"So with the Constitution, with the three-point power system, with the jury system, they were very concerned that this horrible, violent beast of the state was going out of control."

"That's what every American citizen cares about."

"Now, some people are brazenly violating the wishes of the founders, the Constitution...the symbol and symbol of America's strength, they are destroying this country..."

boom.

The radio on the table was swept to the ground by a big hand, making a 'cracking' sound.

"I knew he would be a problem. When you put him in the military program, the government was against it, but you insisted."

"Now, you are going to arrest him again and tell me, who will take this responsibility?" Truman's complexion turned dark, and he stared at the visitor with big eyes.

Marshall looked at him intently, and said calmly: "I think this is the Navy's idea, and I haven't received a report."

"Sullivan is not Secretary of Defense, you are." Truman said Sullivan was Secretary of the Navy.

According to the new regulations of the Ministry of Defense, the Secretary of the Navy and the Army are his subordinates.

Now that there is such a scandal in the military, Truman is naturally looking for him as the person in charge.

"I'll investigate clearly." Marshall said seriously.

Truman adjusted to a comfortable sitting position, and said seriously: "I hope to receive the report as soon as possible to calm this matter."

"Marshall, there's a lot more to do than get caught up in endless scandals."

"Yes, Mr. President." Marshall saluted and left.

With the president's ire, Marshall went back to the Defense Department's own office and got a call from Secretary of the Navy Sullivan.

"John, no matter what method you use to quell this public opinion, you only have three days." Marshall scolded his head and face when he came up.

Then give him a three-day period, if he can't quell public opinion, he will quit as the Minister of the Navy.

Sullivan's face was as black as the bottom of a pot. After hanging up the phone, he stood without saying a word for a long time.

This time the slot was sparked by The New York Times, the boss behind it and LANC is the same guy as Hearst.

As early as when he discovered that the direction of public opinion was wrong, Sullivan tried to get in touch with the other party.

But he disappeared, no one knows where he went.

Relying on the rights in his hand, Sullivan knew that the final stop of the "Gulfstream One" was New Orleans.

And when he wanted to send someone to find the other party,

But received warnings from the local police and the FBI branch.

The military is the country's most powerful violent machine, and it is also subject to the most restrictions.

When the local government gives you face, you are a general.

If you don't give you face, you are a soldier who abused his power.

If the other party reported to the higher authorities, it would only be Sullivan who would be in trouble.

So, the last clue stopped in New Orleans.

Where the other party is, Sullivan can only use his personal relationship and ask someone to investigate in private.

Doing so would undoubtedly take more time, and what he lacked was time.

"Maybe it's time to change the target." Sullivan decided to start with the New York Times.

Arthur Hayes Salzberg, money boss of The New York Times, current partner, and one of the company's shareholders.

Since Li Zitao, the big boss, can't be found, let him solve the problem first.

Even if the report cannot be cancelled, it is necessary to buy him a few more days so that the wind of the news will turn elsewhere first.

...

Salzberg, who was sent to the door by Sullivan, was very helpless, although he was the former boss and current shareholder of The New York Times.

But in fact, after being acquired by Lanc, he never intervened in the management.

It's not that I don't want to, but that I can't.

Since Lanc took over, the New York Times under his control has been purged.

In the end, he was emptied together with him. Salzberg didn't want to be a puppet with no real power in his hands, but he was accused of being blamed for nothing.

But, he never thought of it.

He has already left the company, and Sullivan can still send someone to the door.

"This matter has nothing to do with me." Salzberg said to the major who was hanging out in his living room: "I haven't been involved in the company's business for a long time."

"Yes." The major nodded frivolously at the corner of his mouth and said, "We all know this very well. Haven't you thought about taking back the company that should belong to you?"

Salzberg gave him a strange look, "I sold it."

"But you are not reconciled." The major said playfully, "Isn't it?"

"I don't know what you're talking about. If it's okay, you can go." Salzberg didn't want to continue talking.

The gods fight, and he, the kid, doesn't want to get involved.

It's just that he forgot, as a kid, he seems to have no choice.

The major looked at him with a smile and said, "When I don't get the answer I want when I walk out of this door, then you will be in big trouble, Mr. Saul."

"Your information will appear on the FBI's desk. Everything about you, all secrets, we will find out and take action."

"I don't believe you've never made a mistake, have you?" the major whispered in his ear.

The atmosphere gradually solidified, and a drop of sweat dripped from the corner of Sol's eyes.

Just when the major was about to smile triumphantly, Saul smiled first.

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