Debbie looked back from the newspaper and Mark immediately said, "Boss, these are the cheerful media these days."

Mark nodded and looked around again.
Newsday
New York Times
Wall street journal
Political economy newspaper
……
There are no newspapers at all.
The dozen newspapers that appeared on Mark’s desktop were all from a group of media tycoons in new york.
These tabloids are usually all kinds of extreme eyes to attract people’s attention
Look at all kinds of reports on this side.
How much privacy do we have in Patriot Program?
[How many unjust cases have appeared in the FBI? Let’s take stock together.]
[The fishing law enforcement Federal Bureau of Investigation has once again set a new record]
Get people in from abroad and sue others for smuggling? Counting all kinds of magical law enforcement exercises of the FBI]
……
Heaven can still forgive evil.
But what if you tried to die yourself?
Mark’s mouth is slightly curved
This group of tabloids didn’t see it at all, but did all the newspapers with weight regard it as a no-no-report?
You dance so happily for fear that others won’t notice, right
Mark smiled coldly.
quite a while
Mark looked up at Debbie and said, "Have you found the principals of these newspapers and the reporters who wrote these reports?"
Debbie nodded.
Finding people is Debbie’s forte.
However, Debbie still has some worries, pointing to the headline of a weekly newspaper named Queen Emerald on the top of the desktop and saying, "Boss, this newspaper has said that we will retaliate now, won’t we?"
Mark directly interrupted, "Revenge? How many small newspapers have to move the FBI? "
"… that?"
"How many have been found to be suspected of tax evasion?"
"three"
"How many are suspected of illegally hiring black?"
"Five Families"
"How many office locations have security risks?"
"Six Families"
"How many Queens are there?"
"three"
Mark looked up and smiled coldly. "Do you still need to ask? Tax evasion is directly handed over to the IRS to hire illegal immigrants, to the IRS and the Immigration Bureau, and it is directly handed over to the New York Police Department in Queens … "
Mark glanced at his name again, and the Emerald Weekly in Queens smiled suddenly. "Give these three Queens to Kim and deal with the other two so-called, but I want to see him shut up forever in this Emerald Weekly."
Debbie nodded quickly and was ready to walk towards the door.
Mark glanced at a text message, and then came out and stopped Debbie.
quite a while
Mark looked up holding his cell phone and asked, "Ivan Wanke’s bail hearing is today?"
Debbie turned to look at her watch and then nodded, "Yes, it’s Chuck’s turn now."
"who is that judge in charge of this case?"
"Judge Carey, our old friend"
"Not anymore."
"… what?"
Mark threw the phone directly to Debbie.
Debbie took it and looked over.
The sender of the text message is federal prosecutor Chuck. There is a sentence in the text message that Judge Carey’s car was stolen. Today, the judge is Conor.
Debbie looked up at Mark when she saw the replacement judge.
Most of the judges in the federal court have good relations with the FBI.
But this Conor is an exception
Nor can it be said that Judge Conor will be unfair because of some adult events. Judge Conor has little affection for the FBI.
Judge Conor’s only son was arrested by the FBI for selling bliss in nine years and was shot dead on the spot when he tried to arrest him.
This is the front pot.
But it’s clear that Judge Conor doesn’t think so.
Every time Chuck decides to file a lawsuit against a federal suspect, he tries to avoid Conor.
After all, it was just after prosecutor Chuck refused to sue the federal agent for manslaughter.
be
Debbie is worried. Look at Mark.
Mark shrugged. "It’s not right. I was thinking that Carey’s sudden promise of bail to Ivan Wanke would alert the target, but it seems that they are more anxious than us."