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Foreign and Domestic Intelligence Agencies

Global Surveillance, Threat Evidence Synthesis, and Presidential Authorization Support

Description

Foreign and domestic intelligence agencies storm the conference room battlefield with overwhelming evidence barrages, igniting President Bartlet's presidential finding to authorize lethal strikes against Abdul Shareef. Leo and Fitzwallace brandish this intel arsenal before the gang of eight's blistering probes—Executive Orders, Posse Comitatus, FBI firewalls—deflecting Lobell's raw murder accusation. Omnipresent phantoms snatch Oval whispers on insecure lines, fuse global eavesdrops with homefront probes, and propel covert imperatives through ethical crucibles, their shadowy consensus fracturing legal barriers to power's grim necessities.

Event Involvements

Events with structured involvement data

3 events
S4E17 · Red Haven's On Fire
Closed Briefing — The Delta Force Decision

Foreign and Domestic Intelligence Agencies supply the SIGINT and HUMINT—electronic eavesdropping and paid informants—that locate the hostages and thereby make a raid feasible; their reporting creates the factual basis for the moral and operational decision.

Active Representation

Manifested via Leo's citation of electronic eavesdropping and paid informants in the Situation Room briefing.

Power Dynamics

Holds informational power that constrains and enables executive decisions; operates behind the scenes but directly affects policy choices.

Institutional Impact

Demonstrates the reliance of executive decision-making on the intelligence community and how intelligence shapes the permissible range of action.

Internal Dynamics

Not depicted in detail; the scene implies coordination between HUMINT and SIGINT to produce actionable intelligence.

Organizational Goals
Provide accurate, corroborated intelligence to support rescue operations Reduce uncertainty to enable timely executive decisions
Influence Mechanisms
Signals intelligence collection and analysis Human-source reporting and validation
S4E17 · Red Haven's On Fire
Private Briefing — The Rescue Decision and Its Cost

Foreign and domestic intelligence agencies are the institutional sources behind the electronic eavesdropping and paid informants cited by Leo; their analysis and HUMINT processing provide the factual basis for operational recommendations.

Active Representation

Through the Situation Room's presentation of eavesdropping data and informant reports, mediated by Leo and staff rather than a named analyst.

Power Dynamics

Operate as advisors and suppliers of critical information rather than decision-makers; their credibility constrains the President's options.

Institutional Impact

Illustrates the dependence of executive decisions on intelligence agencies and the way classified information channels shape national security choices.

Internal Dynamics

Implicit tension between urgency to act and the requirement to protect sources and methods; pressure to corroborate before risking lives.

Organizational Goals
Provide timely, corroborated intelligence to inform a hostage rescue. Preserve sources and methods while enabling action.
Influence Mechanisms
Signals intelligence and HUMINT collection Analytical assessments communicated to senior leadership
S3E21 · Posse Comitatus
Leo Faces Gang of Eight Grill on Shareef Assassination Finding

Foreign and domestic intelligence agencies supply the 'overwhelming evidence' Leo invokes, underpinning the finding's creation and presentation to the Gang of Eight, central to justifying the operation despite U.S. soil complications.

Active Representation

Via aggregated evidence cited in the finding

Power Dynamics

Providing foundational intel superiority over lawmakers' objections

Institutional Impact

Highlights inter-agency fusion in terror threat neutralization

Organizational Goals
Compile evidence for Shareef targeting Enable presidential notification protocol
Influence Mechanisms
Evidence provision to intel directors Shaping finding's narrative rationale