Preemptive Damage Control: C.J. Reveals the Leak

C.J. bursts into Leo's office to confirm Abbey is returning and delivers a cold, political fact: the story about Leo's past is already leaking online. The exchange condenses private panic into a procedural decision—Abbey is en route, Hackett with the feverish President, and the staff must choose containment over surprise. C.J. pushes for a preemptive media strategy and insists on working directly with Leo to craft the message. The beat functions as a turning point: the private crisis becomes public risk and forces an immediate containment plan while exposing Leo's isolation and C.J.'s role as the administration's defensive firewall.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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C.J. arrives to confirm Abbey's return and discuss the imminent press crisis surrounding Leo's past addictions.

concern to resolution

Leo and C.J. coordinate their preemptive strategy to handle the breaking news about Leo's addiction history.

professionalism to determination

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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C.J. Cregg
primary

Controlled urgency — outwardly calm and procedural while sharply signaling alarm and the need for rapid action.

C.J. enters Leo's office, immediately triages the situation, asks pointed questions about the President and the First Lady, announces the story is already online, pushes for a preemptive message, and volunteers to work directly with Leo to draft the response.

Goals in this moment
  • Contain and control the emerging story about the President's illness.
  • Coordinate directly with Leo to craft a preemptive, disciplined message.
  • Prevent confusion and second‑hand leaks from creating greater political damage.
  • Ensure the First Lady's arrival is managed to avoid adding to the narrative chaos.
Active beliefs
  • That the media will shape the political fallout unless the administration controls the narrative.
  • Preemption is preferable to reactive defensiveness when a story is already online.
  • Leo needs a trusted partner to translate policy and personnel facts into controllable messaging.
  • Operational secrecy must be converted into disciplined transparency to preserve institutional trust.
Character traits
decisive protective media-savvy economical with sentiment
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Physically compromised and politically vulnerable, implicitly dependent on staff competence and discretion.

The President is described indirectly as being in bed and attended by Hackett; he is the subject of the emergency and the potential public story that staffers are trying to contain.

Goals in this moment
  • Recover and be able to perform presidential duties.
  • Avoid unnecessary political damage from a medical episode.
  • Rely on staff to manage operational and public fallout.
Active beliefs
  • That the West Wing staff will shield him and the office from political harm.
  • That accurate, controlled disclosure is preferable to unstructured leaks.
  • That his illness must be handled as both a medical and a political problem.
Character traits
vulnerable central to institutional stability private in illness symbolically powerful even when incapacitated
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Resigned concern — pragmatic acceptance of the problem tempered by exhaustion and a focus on process over panic.

Leo receives C.J.'s interruption with weary control, relays clinical facts (President in bed, Hackett attending, First Lady returning), concedes the likely media timeline, and agrees to a preemptive press engagement while allowing C.J. to coordinate the messaging with him.

Goals in this moment
  • Stabilize the immediate administrative response to the President's illness.
  • Limit media damage by controlling the timing and content of a statement.
  • Ensure the First Lady's return is handled without exacerbating the story.
  • Rely on trusted aides to operationalize a communications plan quickly.
Active beliefs
  • That carefully managed messaging can blunt political fallout.
  • Institutional procedure and chain-of-command are the way to contain crises.
  • The President's medical status must be kept factual but framed to minimize panic.
  • Delegating to C.J. on communications will produce a more disciplined public response.
Character traits
procedural blunt protective of the institution fatigued but authoritative
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Hackett
primary

Professional concern — focused on patient care and the implications of medical disclosure for decision-making.

Hackett is described by Leo as physically present with the President upstairs, acting as the clinical caretaker whose presence legitimizes the report of illness and grounds the staff's decisions in medical fact rather than rumor.

Goals in this moment
  • Stabilize and monitor the President's medical condition.
  • Provide reliable medical facts to the senior staff when requested.
  • Maintain patient confidentiality while enabling necessary operational decisions.
  • Advise on immediate medical needs that could influence public messaging.
Active beliefs
  • Medical facts are central to appropriate operational and communications decisions.
  • Patient care must come before political considerations, but public health realities will affect politics.
  • Clear, accurate information from clinicians reduces speculation and poor decision-making.
Character traits
clinically steady authoritative confidential practical
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Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Andrews Air Force Base

Andrews Air Force Base is referenced as the origin of the First Lady's cancelled trip; its mention compresses travel logistics into the crisis timeline and signals an immediate reunification at the seat of power.

Atmosphere Offstage formality and brisk procedural motion; the place is a locus of sudden personal rerouting …
Function Source location for the First Lady's emergency return, a logistical hinge connecting external movement to …
Symbolism Embodies the way private family movement becomes state business under stress.
Access Highly controlled, military-run transit point (implied); not open to the public.
Runway/airlift connotations and the clipped cadence of travel. Implied urgency of transfer from civilian life to official custody.
Leo McGarry's Office (Chief of Staff's Office)

Leo's office is the compact, pressured hub where the private dilemma is transformed into operational decisions. It houses the quick exchange that converts rumor into a scheduled press strategy, concentrating personal loyalty, administrative memory, and the mechanics of containment.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with clipped, urgent dialogue and the quiet weight of institutional responsibility.
Function Meeting place and crisis command node where senior staff coordinate immediate messaging and logistics.
Symbolism Represents the claustrophobic intersection of personal loyalty and bureaucratic obligation; the administration's backstage nerve center.
Access Functionally restricted to senior staff and trusted aides in this moment.
Narrow light from corridor (implied in canonical description). Urgent, hushed voices and brisk movement of aides. Personal artifacts and briefing folders juxtaposed with crisis documents.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What this causes 4
Causal

"Leo's instruction to Margaret to remind Josh to 'pick a guy' directly leads to Josh selecting Roger Tribby as the designated survivor."

Choosing the Designated Survivor
S1E12 · He Shall, From Time To …
NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS medium

"C.J.'s arrival to discuss Leo's press crisis transitions into Abbey praising Leo's actions, showing the shifting focus of the narrative."

Levity Cut Short — Abbey's Confession of Bartlet's MS
S1E12 · He Shall, From Time To …
NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS medium

"C.J.'s arrival to discuss Leo's press crisis transitions into Abbey praising Leo's actions, showing the shifting focus of the narrative."

Abbey Forces Leo to Know: Bartlet Has MS
S1E12 · He Shall, From Time To …
Thematic Parallel medium

"Margaret's curiosity about being excluded from meetings parallels Josh's explanation of the 'designated survivor' protocol, both touching on the theme of hidden responsibilities."

Choosing the Designated Survivor
S1E12 · He Shall, From Time To …

Key Dialogue

"C.J.: "It's on the Internet right now.""
"LEO: "It's gonna break... tomorrow?""
"C.J.: "Why don't we do a preemptive..." / "I'm gonna work with you first, okay?""