When Zhou Qingfeng bluntly pointed out that the Ministry of Efficiency was unprofessional and not up to standard, Thomas and his "dog" agents felt more than just anger; they felt helplessness and powerlessness.
The Ministry of Efficiency was not a formal institution established with congressional approval but was a investigative department set up by the "Blond" president's executive order—it was as worthless as toilet paper.
The "dog" agents could only conduct investigations. Once they found any leads, they had to hand them over to professional law enforcement agencies like the Department of Homeland Security to execute arrests.
But if the target of the investigation was the Department of Homeland Security itself, could you really expect those bureaucrats to arrest themselves?
Even worse, if something really shocking was uncovered, the bureaucrats could erase all the evidence and declare 'nothing to be found' as a favor.