Shes flying on Air Force One, and shes on a call with Governor Olmstead of Ohio.
That was textbook Frank, wasnt it?
Claire purposely gets their name dragged into this disaster; its an easy point for her to score.

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This feud isnt going away any time soon.
Even cable news has latched on to it, with CNN discussing Claires recoiling from Annette.
Tom Hammerschmidt makes his first appearance of the season, sitting on the panel discussing the recoil.
Of course, Claire is the president now, so theres no chance of the drama going away.
In fact, Chapter 67 sees a lot of potential enemies and problems rearing their heads.
The case thats going to change your life is the prosecution of Claire Underwood, he assures her.
Man, Doug Stamperreallyloves Frank, even though the man cant control him anymore.
But perhaps thats about to change, as well see later on.
Hes so slimy and creepy and dressed all in black so you know hes up to no good.
Apparently the whole Shepherd clan is power-hungry and incredibly off-putting.
Still, Usher insists that Claire needs to make amends with them, especially after the recoil in Belmont.
Bill coldly influencing Claire isnt his only bit of shadiness in this episode.
We learn a lot more about what Seths doing for the Shepherds.
Youll hear about it before it even happens, says Seth.
So, she starts with Doug Stamper of all people.
Having Doug potentially on her side might not be enough though.
Theyre heartless in a way that even outdoes Frank Underwood, and thats saying something.
What happened that night?
Would the Shepherds really kill a man who was going to work with them?
Is Claire simply trying to find a way to pin his death on her rivals?
Remember Janine (Constance Zimmer)?
The company knew it would happen again and did nothing.
Now, two men are dead and an entire town may be contaminated.