However, it was also at this time that Donnie realized he had made a mistake—in fact, Hoover was not yet part of the Bureau of Investigation, nor was he in the intelligence division of the bureau. Instead, he was serving as the assistant director of the intelligence division directly under the Department of Justice, known briefly as GID.
"Edgar, it's a great pleasure to welcome you to Atlantic City. I'm just a bit puzzled, though. Are you here on vacation, or is there another purpose for your visit?"
Even when Edgar Hoover wore a smile, it carried a hint of malice. Donnie knew that a person who gave off such a vibe could not possibly become the most powerful head of the FBI in American history, the one whom even Presidents could not handle.