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S3E9 · Bartlet for America (Restructured)

Hearing Opens: Leo Confirms Pivotal Role in Bartlet's Presidential Run

The congressional hearing launches with Leo McGarry formally identifying himself and counsel Jordan Kendall. Chairman Bruno starkly frames the inquiry into President Bartlet's concealed MS diagnosis, questioning how secrets endured amid campaign scrutiny and implying potential lies. Majority Counsel Cliff Calley methodically traces Leo's deep ties to Bartlet, confirming Leo as the initiator who first urged the gubernatorial run for president four years earlier at New Hampshire's statehouse—teasing a flashback while underscoring Leo's loyal orchestration at the scandal's core, heightening tension over his protective deceptions.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Leo McGarry identifies himself and his counsel, Jordan Kendall, setting the formal tone for the hearing.

neutral to formal

The Chairman outlines the purpose of the hearing, focusing on President Bartlet's concealed MS diagnosis and the secrecy surrounding it.

formal to accusatory

Cliff Calley, the Majority Counsel, begins questioning Leo, establishing his role and relationship with President Bartlet.

accusatory to probing

Cliff confirms Leo's pivotal role in convincing Bartlet to run for President, marking the start of their political journey.

probing to reflective

Leo recalls the exact moment he approached Bartlet about running for President, grounding the hearing in a specific historical context.

reflective to nostalgic ['statehouse in Concord']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Alert and poised, ready to intervene if needed

Present as Leo's counsel, she crisply identifies herself to the Chairman after Leo admits they've never met, positioning herself assertively at his side amid the formal proceedings.

Goals in this moment
  • Formally enter the record as Leo's protector
  • Observe and prepare for defensive maneuvers
Active beliefs
  • Leo's candor requires vigilant legal safeguarding
  • Professional detachment ensures effective advocacy
Character traits
assertive professional supportive
Follow Jordan Kendall's journey

N/A (referenced figure)

Absent but centrally invoked as the scandal's epicenter, with Leo detailing their 32-year acquaintance, deepened friendship over 11 years, and Leo's role in sparking his presidential bid.

Goals in this moment
  • N/A (not present)
Active beliefs
  • N/A (not present)
Character traits
loyal leader (implied)
Follow Next President's journey
Shanahan
primary

Composed exterior veiling steely resolve and underlying vulnerability to exposure

Seated at the witness table under oath, Leo calmly states his full name, notes unfamiliarity with counsel, and responds precisely to questions about his titles, longstanding friendship with Bartlet spanning 32 years, and his pivotal role in approaching Bartlet for the presidency four years ago.

Goals in this moment
  • Establish baseline credentials without revealing vulnerabilities
  • Protect Bartlet by controlling the narrative of their history
Active beliefs
  • Loyalty to Bartlet supersedes personal risk
  • Truth can be parceled strategically without full disclosure
Character traits
composed loyal precise evasive-yet-forthcoming
Follow Shanahan's journey

N/A (referenced figure)

Briefly referenced by Leo as the White House figure knowing Bartlet longest, underscoring the intimate circle shielding his condition.

Goals in this moment
  • N/A (not present)
Active beliefs
  • N/A (not present)
Character traits
enduring confidante (implied)
Follow Abigail "Abbey" …'s journey

Professionally detached with focused intensity

As Majority Counsel, Cliff introduces himself politely, then launches methodical interrogation, confirming Leo's titles, tenure with Bartlet, and his initiation of the presidential run at the Statehouse, methodically building the foundation for deeper probes.

Goals in this moment
  • Establish Leo's centrality to Bartlet's orbit
  • Tease historical flashpoint to heighten scrutiny
Active beliefs
  • Historical ties reveal motive for concealment
  • Systematic questioning uncovers ethical lapses
Character traits
methodical professional analytical
Follow Cliff Calley's journey
Character traits
supportive poised strategically vital
Follow Abigail Bartlet's journey
Character traits
stoic assertive resolute loyal compassionate
Follow Leo McGarry's journey

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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House Hearing Room

The House Hearing Room hosts the opening formalities of the inquiry, with Leo at the witness stand under glaring scrutiny, Chairman presiding, and counsel arrayed—its formal gravity amplifying the ritualistic tension as questions pierce the veil of loyalty and secrecy.

Atmosphere Tense and solemn, charged with anticipation of revelations
Function Venue for sworn testimony and interrogation
Symbolism Microcosm of political accountability and institutional judgment
Access Restricted to committee members, witnesses, counsel, and staff
Daylight filtering through panels Witness table under focus
Statehouse in Concord

Referenced precisely by Leo as the site four years prior where he first urged Bartlet toward the presidency, invoked to anchor the inquiry in historical origins, teasing potential flashbacks and underscoring enduring loyalties now under fire.

Atmosphere N/A (historical reference evoking ambition)
Function Pivotal past meeting place anchoring testimony
Symbolism Birthplace of Bartlet's ambition, now shadowed by scandal
Access N/A (recalled location)
Historic statehouse dome (implied grandeur)

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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House Government Reform and Oversight Committee

The House Government Reform and Oversight Committee convenes the hearing, with Chairman framing its mission to expose MS concealment tactics during Bartlet's campaign, dictating procedures for questioning and embodying oversight pressure on executive secrets.

Representation Through Chairman's opening statement and counsel's lead
Power Dynamics Exercising subpoena authority over White House principals
Impact Eroding public trust in executive transparency
Uncover evidence of deception in presidential health disclosures Elicit admissions through structured testimony Procedural control of hearing format Public platform amplifying scrutiny
Bartlet for America

Bartlet for America emerges in Leo's testimony as his prior role as General Chairman, linking him inextricably to the campaign where secrets allegedly festered, heightening inquiry into how health issues evaded detection amid organizational fervor.

Representation Via Leo's disclosed title and historical context
Power Dynamics Under investigative scrutiny as potential deception hub
Impact Campaign as vector for concealed truths
N/A (past entity referenced) Leo's leadership legacy Campaign machinery implied in secrecy

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Key Dialogue

"Chairman: "Mr. McGarry, the Committee thanks you for your appearance today. Why are we here? What are we after? Many, if not most of us, were surprised by the President's announcement that he's been diagnosed with relapsing/remitting multiple sclerosis for seven years and never mentioned it while asking us to vote for him for President...""
"Cliff: "Mr. McGarry, it was you who first approached Jed Bartlet about running for President, is that right?" Leo: "Yes.""
"Cliff: "Where and when did that happen?" Leo: "Four years ago, last month, at the statehouse in Concord.""