Donnie embraced Harding and exclaimed in awe.
Harding gave a wry smile, "Living in the White House is so dull, if I don't get out and get some fresh air, I'm afraid I'll suffocate!"
Donnie understood Harding's sentiment.
In his early years, Harding had to show respect to Florence and her family behind her to make a social leap.
But now that he was President of the United States, and having sat in that position for more than two years, he had tasted the ultimate power and had long been dissatisfied with Florence and the Cleveland financial syndicate behind her.
The fact that Florence did not give Harding the corresponding respect because he was the President of the United States only intensified his dissatisfaction.
It was still like the old days in Ohio, causing a ruckus from time to time.