"The public sentiment has been completely stirred up by them. Now, it's not that Congress needs the public to oppose, but rather, if Congress does not give a positive response to this proposal, then people will oppose it!"
Standing in Mr. Truman's office — by the way, Mr. Truman's office has moved from a nondescript little corner.
He is no longer working at the President's Mansion, but has found a place not far from it.
This place was originally the Federation National Archives, usually without many visitors, and the work here was leisurely and prestigious.
Staff could always access some confidential documents, even though most of the important parts in these confidential documents were redacted, they could still deduce some social truths through these documents.
But unfortunately, now they have moved.
