Bartlet Downplays Market Jolt — Qumar Reopens, Campaign Cut Short

In Leo's office Margaret patches the President through for a brisk, carefully-managed update: Bartlet cheerfully minimizes a sudden Dow plunge tied to Jennings-Pratt, projecting calm and refusing to let a market blip derail the feel-good campaign day. Leo's surface agreement masks rising alarm; when he finally drops the bomb — "Qumar's reopened the investigation" — the tone flips. The line marks a sharp turning point: political optics give way to national-security consequence, and Bartlet immediately orders an end to the day and a return to Washington.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Margaret informs Leo that the President is on the phone.

neutral to alert ["Leo's office"]

Leo answers the phone and exchanges pleasantries with the President.

alert to relaxed ["Leo's office"]

Leo informs Bartlet about the Dow Jones drop and its connection to Jennings-Pratt.

relaxed to concerned ["Leo's office"]

Bartlet reassures Leo that the market will rebound and expresses his positive campaign experience.

concerned to reassured ["Leo's office"]

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Mark
primary

Professional calm; no visible anxiety, maintaining office protocol and conserving space for senior staff to manage the call.

Enters Leo's office, briefly interrupts to notify Leo that the President is on the line, and then steps back—functioning as the efficient conduit that allows the urgent exchange to occur without ceremony.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure Leo is aware the President is calling immediately
  • Keep the handoff clean so the briefing proceeds uninterrupted
  • Preserve the decorum and flow of the senior staff environment
Active beliefs
  • Clear, immediate communication is essential in the West Wing
  • Her role is to enable senior staff to perform, not to intervene
  • Protocol preserves efficiency during crises
Character traits
efficient matter-of-fact discreet detail-oriented
Follow Mark's journey

Implied seriousness and readiness to present sobering military facts; professional focus rather than political posturing.

Mentioned by Leo as the person he will see 'for a minute'—implied to be the military voice who will brief and contextualize the Qumar reopening; not present on-screen but central to the forthcoming operational response.

Goals in this moment
  • Brief the Chief of Staff and coordinate an immediate military/national-security response
  • Provide factual assessment of the reopened investigation
  • Advise on operational risk and legal exposure
Active beliefs
  • Reopened investigations into allied regimes can trigger operational and legal complications
  • Clear, direct military counsel is required in high-stakes diplomatic moments
Character traits
authoritative direct operationally minded
Follow Percy Fitzwallace's journey

Shifts from buoyant and confident to stunned-quiet and then resolved; surface cheer masks an underlying readiness to accept the presidency's weight.

On the line from the campaign site, initially buoyant and dismissive of a Dow dip; his mood switches to immediate concern and decisive action upon hearing that Qumar has reopened the investigation, ordering a return to Washington.

Goals in this moment
  • Protect the feel-good momentum of the campaign while possible
  • Assess the seriousness of national-security news quickly
  • Restore control by ordering an immediate return to Washington
  • Avoid public panic while reasserting executive authority
Active beliefs
  • Markets will typically correct (a Dow dip is likely transient)
  • He bears ultimate responsibility for national-security matters
  • Campaign spectacle cannot supersede a real international crisis
Character traits
charismatic decisive politically aware responsible
Follow Josiah Bartlet's journey

Externally calm and procedural but shifting to contained urgency; he masks alarm until he must force the gravity of the situation through to the President.

Answers the President's call in his office, trades light banter to preserve campaign tone, conceals growing alarm, references a quicksheet and Fitzwallace, and then delivers the grave line revealing Qumar's reopened investigation.

Goals in this moment
  • Shield the President and campaign optics from unnecessary panic
  • Transmit an accurate national-security update to the President
  • Set up a follow-up briefing with Fitzwallace and other principals
  • Trigger an orderly presidential response (recall to Washington) if necessary
Active beliefs
  • Small market blips can and should be downplayed to preserve campaign momentum
  • National-security developments ultimately trump campaign considerations
  • Information should be delivered in measured increments to avoid overreaction
Character traits
controlled measured protective of optics pragmatic
Follow Leo McGarry's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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The Dow

The Dow is invoked as the early, political-economic distraction: a sudden plunge tied to Jennings-Pratt that Bartlet is inclined to dismiss. It provides the false alarm of the scene — a public-relations problem that competes with, but is ultimately overridden by, the Qumar security emergency.

Before: Experiencing a sudden, newsworthy drop (market volatility) that …
After: Remains a live economic concern but is deprioritized …
Before: Experiencing a sudden, newsworthy drop (market volatility) that staff are monitoring and that the President hears about from Leo.
After: Remains a live economic concern but is deprioritized in the immediate aftermath as national-security imperatives (Qumar) force the President's return to Washington.
Quicksheet Briefing

The quicksheet briefing is referenced by Leo as the source of the 'something' he needs to discuss with Fitzwallace. It functions narratively as the condensed packet that contains the Qumar development and market notes, underwriting Leo's authority and providing the factual backbone for the pivot from campaign to crisis.

Before: Resting on Leo's desk as a concise briefing …
After: Will be used immediately in the follow-up meeting …
Before: Resting on Leo's desk as a concise briefing document referenced for situational updates.
After: Will be used immediately in the follow-up meeting with Fitzwallace and to brief the President upon his return; remains an active operational artifact.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Sultanate of Qumar

The Sultanate of Qumar's decision to reopen the investigation is the seismic catalyst in this exchange; represented by Leo's terse disclosure, it instantly transforms the call from campaign banter to national-security crisis, forcing the President to abandon the campaign site.

Representation Manifested indirectly via diplomatic/ intelligence reporting passed up the chain to Leo and then verbalized …
Power Dynamics An external sovereign actor exerting agenda-setting power over U.S. policy by resurrecting an investigation that …
Impact Forces the U.S. administration to pivot from campaign optics to statecraft, revealing how foreign legal …
Internal Dynamics Implied concealment and factional control within Qumar (e.g., defense minister obstruction) that motivated reopening; raises …
Reassert control of its internal narrative by reopening the investigation Leverage the investigation to extract political or material concessions Expose or conceal links that may have international legal implications Formal investigative action and diplomatic communication Creating legal and operational dilemmas that compel U.S. executive attention
Jennings-Pratt

Jennings-Pratt is named as being in the fund tied to the Dow dip; its presence functions as the proximate financial trigger that the President briefly weighs and dismisses. It is an economic actor whose entanglement with a fund creates domestic market ripples that demand political attention.

Representation Referenced indirectly through market reporting and the President's offhand question about fund composition.
Power Dynamics Functioning as an external market actor whose financial moves can create political headaches but no …
Impact Serves as a reminder of how financial institutions can rapidly affect political optics and force …
Internal Dynamics Not shown in-scene; implied opacity in holdings and market exposure that complicates outside assessment.
Preserve asset value and investor confidence Manage reputational exposure arising from holdings tied to volatile assets Market positions that affect index movements Reputation and investor communications that shape public and political reaction

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 4
Causal

"The news of Qumar reopening the investigation into Shareef's missing plane prompts Leo to inform Bartlet, leading to his decision to return to Washington immediately."

Quicksheet: Market Panic and a World of Flashpoints
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Causal

"The news of Qumar reopening the investigation into Shareef's missing plane prompts Leo to inform Bartlet, leading to his decision to return to Washington immediately."

Qumar Reopens Probe — A Quiet National‑Security Alarm
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Escalation

"Fitzwallace's warning about potential war crimes charges for the President escalates the Qumar investigation's stakes, prompting Bartlet's immediate return to Washington."

Rolling Pins and The Hague: Local Optics Meet International Exposure
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Escalation

"Fitzwallace's warning about potential war crimes charges for the President escalates the Qumar investigation's stakes, prompting Bartlet's immediate return to Washington."

Fitzwallace's Hague Warning
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Key Dialogue

"LEO: You know about the Dow?"
"BARTLET: Jennings-Pratt was in the fund?"
"LEO: Qumar's reopened the investigation."