Directive Violation.

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William's blood began to heat. Hopkins’ grin only made it worse. President O’Donnell was someone that could be reasoned with, but the same couldn’t be said about the other powerful figures. But what was he supposed to do? The information John had sent him —which no longer existed— was clandestine, and as such, untrustful and unlawful. If they took Hopkins’ version about the PFSR being in Vita Nova —which they didn’t seem to want to discard— William could be put in a military prison for innumerable reasons: breaching military and government server security, obstruction of justice, plotting, and even treason if John was declared a traitor. With their thoughts collected, the most intense figure didn’t wait to keep arguing. “Ministers, President O’Donnell, with what we’ve seen on this report

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