At the party hosted by Donnie, he became the undisputed center.
Donnie didn't need to seek out anyone; everyone attending the party would actively engage him in conversation.
These people might be political rivals or business competitors.
But at this moment, at Donnie's party, they became friends who could chat warmly.
This is Donnie's influence!
No matter what conflicts you have in private, here, you must be friends.
Charles Hughes, who succeeded Ferdinand Pecora as Chief Justice of the United States, was also a focal point of the party.
At this moment, he was having an animated conversation with Donnie.
"Block, this time it seems you might have greatly offended our President!"
Charles Hughes was born into a wealthy family and moved to New York when he was 12.
He spent two years at Madison College, which later became Colgate University, before transferring to Brown University.
