Omama spoke, grabbed a newspaper on the table, and threw it to Everson.
Everson had already seen today's Washington Post, where on the front page, it almost used more than half of the space to report on Lin Chuan's issue, and all the evidence was quite sufficient.
"Mr. President, I have already sent people to investigate, and I believe there will be news soon." Everson said, holding the newspaper with an extremely unpleasant expression.
Omama paced back and forth in the office, saying to Everson, "By the time you investigate, it'll be too late. It's obvious that either the British or the Chinese are behind this."
Everson dared not speak.
Omama continued, "They want to pressure me into sending Lin Chuan to the International Military Court. Fine, I'll play along. Everson, notify the media immediately and hold a press conference."
Everson cautiously asked, "Should the press conference be held in the name of the White House or..."
