America 1919-Chapter 1091 - 373, Non-compliant trial

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Chapter 1091: 373, Non-compliant trial

Washington, D.C., the location of the United States Supreme Court!

Today, thousands have gathered here, supporters of radium products, to denounce the traitor to God, the one obstructing humanity’s path to immortality.

To maintain order, all of Washington’s police have been deployed, gathering the protesters together and distancing them from the entrance of the Supreme Court!

This action stopped their steps but couldn’t stop their voices.

Waves of protest can be heard from afar.

Apart from these people, hundreds of journalists from major newspapers across the U.S. are present; the case has reached a frenzy nationwide, and they won’t miss the trial.

Of course, besides the journalists outside, many journalists are seated inside the courtroom as well. Almost all newspapers have adopted this approach; there are reporters inside and outside—they need to know the entire trial process!

It was at this point that a silver Rolls-Royce drove toward the Supreme Court.

As the car arrived, the police on site stood on high alert, knowing it was Donnie’s car representing Robert Lillard!

Previously, the Supreme Court and on-site police were aware that Donnie wouldn’t appear in person!

Is this according to protocol?

Definitely not!

But no one at the Supreme Court objected to this!

The Rolls-Royce stopped at the entrance of the Federal Supreme Court, and a formally dressed Robert Lillard stepped out.

At this moment, the protesters in the distance once again erupted in a tidal wave of protest.

Unfazed by the protests, Robert walked steadily into the Supreme Court building!

Just as Robert entered the building, he heard cheers from outside. He knew it was either William Bailey or the radium products trade alliance representatives arriving!

Even though William Bailey had been arrested by Rhode Granger, he still had to appear in court today, along with those from the radium products trade alliance. freewebnσvel.cѳm

As Robert entered the courtroom, he was greeted by the sounds of camera clicks and blinding flashlights.

The Chief Justice presiding over the case hadn’t arrived yet; only a moderate number of marshals were maintaining order on-site.

"Mr. Lillard, may I ask why Mr. Donnie Block isn’t attending this trial? Is he afraid of radiation here?"

A journalist asked maliciously.

Before the report on radium radiation hazards was released, these ignorant journalists still believed that Donnie’s organization of Atlantic City opposition to radium products and his promotion of their hazards were purely out of his own selfish interests.

So this inquiry was essentially mocking Donnie’s concern over radium products.

Such questioning even elicited laughter from the crowd.

Robert looked at the journalist, a female—quite a rarity in the current American climate—"Which newspaper are you from?"

The female journalist proudly stated, "I’m Aileen Fredrion from the ’New York Journal’!"

The "New York Journal" isn’t as renowned in New York as "The New York Times," "Atlantic City Post," or "Wall Street Journal," but it’s still a top-tier New York newspaper.

Their content tends more toward sensational news and intriguing stories, particularly focusing on murder and violence.

Robert looked at her, smiled, and said, "If you’re worried about radiation, I imagine you’ve used radium products before?"

Aileen Fredrion replied confidently, "Of course. In fact, I’m wearing radium clothes today!"

Upon hearing this, Robert instinctively stepped two paces away from Aileen Fredrion. He wasn’t alone; others, especially those near Aileen Fredrion, did the same.

Though they didn’t believe radium products truly posed a danger, Atlantic City’s relentless opposition had instilled some caution in them.

At this moment, Robert decided that when the trial concluded, he must thoroughly cleanse himself.

Just as Donnie said, this stuff is terrifying!

Aileen Fredrion sneered at the actions of those around her and, with disdain, continued questioning Robert, "Mr. Lillard, haven’t you answered my question yet!"

Robert advised Aileen Fredrion, "I suggest you take off those clothes quickly and get checked at a hospital!"

Though Robert didn’t directly answer Aileen Fredrion’s question, he still revealed some information, especially under the scrutiny of savvy journalists.

"Mr. Lillard, do you imply that even now, you and Mr. Donnie Block believe radium products pose a danger?"

Another journalist inquired of Robert.

"That’s right!" Robert replied without hesitation!

"You’re betraying God, and God will punish you!"

The journalists present weren’t all professionals; some were fanatical, and they began cursing Robert madly.

Robert stared at them, a mocking smile on his face, "I hope you haven’t used radium products!"

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