The threats are four times as many as Frank got, and their viciousness knows no bounds.
With that out of the way, Claire makes a stop on her way to the military base.
Bill and Annette also seem to think they can dictate Claires policies and her government appointments.

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Chapter 66 then checks in with Doug Stamper.
Seth visits with him, but its not a friendly visit.
He mostly taunts the man, as he cant believe that Doug is still going to bat for Frank.
One thing is clear: Doug will not waver.
When he meets up with his psychiatrist later on, he sticks to his script about the murder.
Either way, Doug despises Claire, and Im sure shes more than happy to keep him locked away.
That presidential pardon hes hoping for might not be coming any time soon.
I wont hold my breath.
Would you ask me that if I was a man?
she responds, and thats that.
The attempted assassination shakes her a bit, but she also has some ideas about whos behind it.
Either way, Claire is going to be battling enemies on a lot of fronts.
Melody interacts with him for a moment, and its clear they have some sort of nefarious agenda.
She laments that Claire wont talk to her; She will, he confidently replies.
Throughout all of this, Chapter 66 teases one other bit of personal information.
How was Claire shaped by her childhood experiences?
And what does that mean for those willing to bet against her right now?