205, Donnie Block's Anger_4

Donnie asked with a smile, "Harry, what do you think is a good interpretation of the American Dream?"

Harry, "..."

The two talked for a long time, and when Harry D'Agostino left Donnie's office, Donnie hadn't brought up anything about the successor to the head of the IRS, nor had Harry D'Agostino mentioned it.

Because Donnie understood, although Harry D'Agostino had already compromised in his series of plans, it was only a partial compromise. When it came to the selection of the head of the IRS, they were definitely not going to let him get involved.

If he insisted on showing his hand, then he would definitely shift these people from a cooperative mindset to one where they felt they must eliminate him!

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Nevin Byrd did not believe that he was blinded by the situation at hand, even though many of his subordinates reminded him not to try to challenge Donnie's authority in Atlantic City.

Moreover, Nevin Byrd had challenged him before and failed.

But Nevin Byrd had his own ideas.