American Tax Officer-Chapter 884 - 443: David’s Outburst

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Chapter 884 -443: David’s Outburst

Internal Revenue Service.

Nearing nine o’clock, David was still in the office of the Federal Reserve nationalization team, reviewing a pile of drafted documents.

At that moment, Kepel walked in and said, “Chief Inspector, Mr. Trump is here to see you.”

“Bring him to my office first.”

“Yes.”

A few minutes later, David pushed the door open and walked into his office, seeing the Trump father-daughter duo already waiting there, he asked, “Mr. Trump, Miss Ivanka, what brings you here so late in the evening?”

“Inspector David, did you watch the presidential candidate debate on TV tonight?”

“No, what happened?”

David had recently been wrapped up in the Federal Reserve nationalization bills, with no time to pay attention to television debates.

“Then I must explain to you, on January 1st at the Capitol Hill Hotel, you had already made the decision to support me. Logically, this election was supposed to be just a formality for Katherine to accompany me through, but her recent actions, and the aggressive stance she took on TV tonight, didn’t look like a mere formality at all!” Trump said, looking aggrieved.

“Oh, is that so?”

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David began to look contemplative.

“Yes, Chief Inspector David, recently Katherine has reorganized her Cabinet, replaced them with her loyalists, and furthermore, thanks to your relationship, she’s like a fish in water in agencies like the CIA, FBI as well,” Ivanka added in explanation.

David stroked his chin in thought for a while before finally speaking, “Alright, I understand. Don’t worry, if it’s said that this term is yours, it will be yours. No one can change that!”

The Trumps exchanged a glance and then nodded.

After reassuring them and seeing them off, David immediately called Gavin, as he had been busy with the Federal Reserve nationalization act and wasn’t clear about the specifics of the election. So, he wanted to call him over to inquire about the situation.

About half an hour later, a travel-weary Gavin arrived at the office.

“Chief Inspector David, did you want to see me?”

“I wanted to ask about Katherine’s situation. I heard she has recently planted a lot of her loyalists within your FBI. Is that so?”

“Uh…”

Gavin appeared hesitant upon hearing this.

In the past six months, he had risen quickly, reaching the position of FBI Deputy Director.

Of course, apart from having the connection with David, the most significant factor in his rapid rise was the substantial effort Katherine had put forth upon taking office.

Now hearing David’s tone of dissatisfaction toward Katherine, Gavin naturally felt awkward.

“What, has Katherine given you many advantages recently?”

“No, no, no…”

Gavin’s hair stood on end as he waved his hands in denial, explaining, “Yes, as you said, Katherine has indeed installed many of her loyalists in the FBI, and not just the FBI—CIA, NSA, too.”

Although Katherine had given him quite a few benefits, if he annoyed David, not even God could save him, so he dared not keep covering for Katherine.

David’s expression turned cold, and he replied, “It seems that while I’ve been busy with the tax avoidance bill, some people seem to have forgotten about me.”

Gavin didn’t dare to jump into the conversation and could only stand there, not even daring to breathe loudly.

“I have a task for you.”

“What task?”

“I need…”

“…”

After providing Gavin with several instructions, David let him leave. Then he called Elvis from the CIA over and gave him a thorough warning, eventually assigning him several tasks as well.

The next day arrived.

White House, the President’s office.

Windsor pushed open the door and walked in, going over to Katherine and saying, “Madam President, after last night’s debate, our approval rating has risen by another 5 percentage points. At this rate, this term is definitely ours!”

“Excellent!”

Hearing that her approval rating had increased by another five points, Katherine was very pleased, but she quickly seemed to remember something, and her expression sobered up.

“What’s the matter, Madam?”

Windsor, noticing the change in Katherine’s expression, immediately asked.

“We indeed had a favorable outcome in last night’s debate, but we also made a direct challenge. I’m sure Trump will go to David ‘to complain’ now.”

Katherine was aware that David had been busy with the Federal Reserve nationalization act, so she was worried that her good days might come to an end after Trump went to complain.

“Over the past period, we have provided those people with quite a lot of benefits. If David really puts pressure on us, I believe they will not stay indifferent. They will definitely take a stance!”

Windsor had also put in substantial effort to stay in the White House.

Not only was she planning the election, but she was also tasked with winning over various departments, families, and members of the Senate and House of Representatives.

Given the White House’s position, she indeed managed to win over not a few people’s support, so she had some confidence.

“I hope so…”

At this point, Katherine could only hope that the support they had garnered would make a difference.