232, King of Atlantic City

If it had been an interview by future generations, "The New York Times" reporters would definitely pay special attention to Atlantic City's oppression of the African Americans in the North District during these two operations, digging up several more incidents of their suffering, and then giving Donnie a somewhat condescending interview.

But in reality, now...

"The King of Atlantic City, he is so kind!"—"The New York Times"

After completing the interview with Donnie, "The New York Times" actually gave him a very high appraisal. The article wrote,

"Donnie Block, in just two and a half years, took over the reins of Atlantic City from Nucky by peaceful means, becoming the undisputed King of Atlantic City.

But this king is kind, even in the face of those insatiable people, he is still kind. Relying on personal charm, Donnie Block conquered the whole of Atlantic City, quelling two potentially tragic bloodshed incidents elsewhere..."