America 1919

Chapter 1588 581: The Interests of the Federal Reserve Are Unshakable



Chapter 1588 581: The Interests of the Federal Reserve Are Unshakable

The editor-in-chief of "The Truth" in New York, Tulter Bagy, encountered a car accident and unexpectedly passed away.

With this incident, it was naturally impossible for "The Truth" to publish the article written by Tulter Bagy.

In fact, Tulter Bagy's article never reached the printing press.

When O'Brien saw the car accident occur, his first reaction was to immediately find a phone and dial the number Piert Clinton left for him.

At this point, O'Brien also understood why Piert Clinton had left him the number.

The article Tulter Bagy wrote was handed over to Levin Peters that same night.

Levin Peters glanced at the article in his hand and promptly lit it with a match.

"Shouldn't we let the boss take a look?" Piert Clinton asked Levin Peters, watching the burning article with confusion.

Levin Peters chuckled and said, "If such small matters require the boss's review, then the money he pays us every year would be a total waste!"

Piert Clinton nodded.

"By the way, how's the driver?" Once the article had burned out, Levin Peters asked Piert Clinton.

Piert Clinton replied, "It's been taken care of. According to his financial power, we've hired him a matching lawyer. We'll see which prison he's assigned to then, and there will be someone to look after him!"

Levin Peters was not satisfied with Piert Clinton's solution and frowned slightly.

Seeing this reaction, Piert Clinton immediately explained, "Rest assured, the other party doesn't know about our situation!"

Upon hearing Clinton's assurance, Levin Peters nodded slightly.

"Alright!"

After a pause, Levin Peters continued, "Besides, Tulter Bagy was quite bold, which is somewhat amusing. Go investigate who this person met with previously; I want to know if there's anyone behind him instructing!"

Piert Clinton nodded and said, "Okay, I'll get on it immediately."

.

A few days later.

Atlantic City!

Donnie was enjoying his lunch when McKenzie Pop approached.

"Boss, we've received news from Peters that some newspapers wanting to spread unfavorable news about us, except for two adhering to so-called journalistic principles, have all received funding from Europe."

"European funding?" Tang Fei only thought briefly before smiling, "It seems the Rothschild family hasn't given up on the idea of returning to America yet!"

McKenzie Pop thought for a moment and laughed, "Europe's economy hasn't stabilized yet, the Rothschild family's losses there are still quite severe.

Moreover, with the rise of the short-fellow, Germany is no longer obedient to the Rothschild family like before.

They've even started openly targeting them.

Meanwhile, in the United States after Franklin Roosevelt took office, the economy began to turn around, I think Rothschild must be looking for a backup plan!"

Tang Fei nodded, Europe is currently in chaos.

Europe is the Rothschild family's foundation, and now it's not as solid, if Rothschild doesn't prepare a backup plan, then they're not the Rothschild family.

"Find someone to closely monitor the Rothschild family's situation, and as soon as their funds enter the United States, push them back!"

Donnie sliced a piece of steak with a smile on his face.

The Rothschild family thinking of entering the American market again is simply impossible now.

Donnie will hold them at the door.

Donnie isn't particularly concerned about Rothschild's matters now.

He's focusing more on the confrontation between Morgan and Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal.

Since heeded Tang Fei's advice, Jack Morgan initiated a more aggressive plan.

Jack Morgan has no choice, the consequences narrated by Donnie are too unacceptable for Morgan.

Even knowing it's quite difficult to change Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal.

But to ensure Morgan's integrity, Jack Morgan still has to confront Franklin Roosevelt.

At this point, Jack Morgan's aversion to Franklin Roosevelt has reached its peak.

No, it's no longer just Franklin Roosevelt, it's the entire Roosevelt family!

The Roosevelt family often seems to be a group of nemeses to Morgan.

If someone mentions Roosevelt, Jack Morgan would spit, saying, "God curses all those named Roosevelt!"

Jack Morgan likes to quote Richard Hooker, a saint from the British Renaissance, saying living according to one person's wishes creates everyone's misfortune.

In Jack Morgan's view, that person signifies Franklin Roosevelt.

Jack Morgan sees him as a terrifying left-wing fraud, intent on destroying his own class.

By 1934, Jack Morgan said, "I initially lacked this thought, but I gradually realized America can endure even Franklin Roosevelt's aggression.

I'm particularly relieved by the growing opposition to his radical ways and comprehensive obliteration of honor."

Jack Morgan always harbored hostility towards Roosevelt, later having heart issues, his grandchildren were instructed not to mention the President's name with him around.


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