Chapter 337: Mass Defection, The Legislators Are Stunned

Donald sneered after listening and responded, "In our America, it's normal for law enforcement agencies to receive complaints. What's so special about that? And what is there to explain!"

Mitchellson did not retort immediately; instead, he took out a file envelope, opened it, and retrieved a stack of photos. As those present saw the photos, an uproar ensued both inside and outside the room.

Because in these photos, some people had bruised and swollen faces, others had heads covered in blood—overall, it was a terrible sight.

"Complaints are indeed normal, but in our country, the most important thing is human rights. Look, these are citizens persecuted by your Internal Revenue Service. Do you dare say you are not using your power to enforce the law violently!"

Mitchellson's accusations amplified the already loud commotion in the room.

"If these actions were truly done by the Internal Revenue Service, then that would be too inhumane!"