Chapter 310 Preparing for the Performance

Washington, inside the House of Representatives.

As an African American female Republican congresswoman, Rice herself was already quite conspicuous.

However, at this moment, she had no mind to pay attention to the gazes of the reporters fixed on her.

Her attention was fully on the Democrat congressman from Maine who had just finished speaking, teetering back to his seat.

"If he didn't retract his proposal in public, it would be considered a lack of political resoluteness and immature deliberation, putting an immediate end to his political career," she thought.

"This congressman, most likely, will tear his proposal into shreds and swallow it down, won't he?"

Thinking of the other's clumsy speech, Rice helplessly stood up.

"It seems that in the end, I'll have to be the big villain myself."

She stood at the podium and cleared her throat, "Honorable Speaker, fellow congressmen, my proposal is that we must place restrictions on network literature."