Chapter 426: The Silent Trial

"Mr. President, I feel we can't just let him do as he pleases any longer," Wylder said, making Payden feel even more troubled. "If this continues, disaster will eventually befall us."

Currently, David's reputation in America is too high, and his manner of handling matters can essentially be described as ruthlessly aggressive.

He doesn't even pretend to respect the President.

If a conflict truly occurred between them, it wouldn't be surprising if David directly took action against him.

Just like the last time, to coerce him into signing the Offshore Tax Avoidance Bill, David had approached the Vice President and reached some agreement to pressure him.

No, preparations must be made for this!

"Come back, Wylder. We should really look into this matter thoroughly!"

"I'll take a charter flight back."

"..."

Two days later, at 77 Madison Avenue, here lies the exclusive courthouse of the Internal Revenue Service in New York.