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Part 2 Chapter 7 Summary
It is ironic that Truman rose through the corrupt Pendergast organization to become a Senator who made a name for himself investigating corruption. As the chief investigator of the defense industry, Truman was in a difficult position. He had to be critical of a popular president and the war effort that involved in the entire American public. For this reason he kept all his work very factual and unemotional.
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