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Chapter 266 The Silent Moment of Camp David(2/2)

I almost became the first idiot to mention this name!”

"Is this nothing? Who in Hollywood has never been divorced once or twice?" Zemeckis looked confused. This level of teasing is nothing, right?

"You know what the heck, this is Washington, put away your Hollywood attitude, here you have to wait in line even to brush your teeth in the morning, aren't you embarrassing Nancy?"

"I..." Zemeckis stayed on the spot, "I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I didn't expect this level..."

"Let's run away while no one is using the topic. We were innocently involved in the fight in the White House. Do you want this line in your movie to be caught and publicized by the media?" Ronald shook Zemeckis's back.

"Okay, I'll call Steven right away and say hello to Universal. All media should not mention this episode."

It was released in 1,500 theaters, and it was too late to change the copy. I could only remove any part that reminded me of Nancy in the marketing, and then said hello to the media partners with whom I had a close relationship. Finally, I prayed that no small media would discover this paragraph and let the third

A couple's awkward lines.

In the evening, Spielberg called himself to apologize.

"I'm sorry, I didn't think it through well. The box office of the movie is nothing compared to such a big thing. Our ridicule is just that. It was really a big failure to send it to the White House for screening."

"I said Steven, there are a lot of old Hollywood people at Universal. Didn't anyone remind you during the filming and editing process?" Ronald began to complain.

"America's First Amendment guarantees the freedom of film creation, and the marriage between Jane Wyman and the Grand Commander happened a long time ago, and we have all forgotten it."

"Well, fortunately, I didn't say a word at Camp David this time. You didn't see the power of the commander-in-chief's anger. I was so scared that I broke out in a cold sweat."

"Sorry, Ronald, I will make it up to you. It was our mistake this time."

Ronald said hello to Weintraub and returned to Los Angeles alone. If Barbara knew about this, it might cause another conflict between her and Nancy, so it was better to let it rot in her stomach.

The next afternoon, Ronald, who had arrived at the Los Angeles Airport, saw the latest news being broadcast on the TV station.

"The reshuffle in the White House has begun. The White House press secretary said that the commander-in-chief has signed an order to swap positions between White House Chief of Staff James Baker and Treasury Secretary Donald Regan.

Reagan, who has worked at Merrill Lynch for many years and has extensive experience in the financial field, became the White House chief of staff. James Baker, a veteran politician who has been leading the presidential campaign team, became the new Treasury Secretary.
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