Chapter 324: The Invitation from the Vatican

The whole world was focused on the fiery progress of the Atlanta Olympics.

In the United States, however, a large number of people were paying attention to a legislative proposal.

Because the proposal concerning literature was just too interesting.

If it was dramatic that in 1940 the US Senate and House of Representatives overwhelmingly voted against entering World War II, only to unanimously and swiftly pass the decision to join the war a year after the Pearl Harbor incident,

then the proposal being unanimously passed by the House and then unanimously rejected by the Senate in just half a month's time made it all feel like watching a fantasy film.

In the western United States, in the office of the Governor of Texas.

Little Bush watched the television, sighing with a hint of regret.

It seemed that Viacom Group and the Democrat Party had chosen to back down and not stubbornly push through the proposal.