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Episode 1

Pilot

The White House senior members handle difficult situations.

Episode 2

Post Hoc, Ergo Propter Hoc

Leo hires Mandy as a consultant to the President. Vice President Hoynes rebuffs C.J. when she tries to discuss a comment he made. Leo confronts Hoynes and insists that Hoynes understand his obligation to communicate with the President's press secretary. President Bartlet's naval doctor is killed in an act of foreign terrorism.

Episode 3

A Proportional Response

When Danny, a reporter, learns about Sam's relationship with a call girl, he doesn't write a story about it because C.J. gives Danny a lead on a much bigger newsworthy item in exchange for his silence. The President plots revenge on terrorists as he gathers his advisors in the White House. His foul mood intimidates his new aide, Charlie, a college-age man whose mother was recently killed while working as a police officer.

Episode 4

Five Votes Down

The staff has 72 hours to rescue a gun-control bill that needs five more votes in Congress to pass. Eventually, they get four votes, so Leo reluctantly visits the vice president, and Hoynes promises he'll get the other vote. After the bill passes, Hoynes accepts credit given to him by the press for the gun bill's passage. The vice president invites Leo to a secret Alcoholics Anonymous meeting with other government officials, and Leo attends. Toby may be open to questions of impropriety over a stock he owns. Feeling neglected because her husband spends too much time working, Leo's wife moves out of their house.

Episode 5

The Crackpots and These Women

Leo assigns his senior staff the task of conducting private meetings with fringe groups that want attention from the White House. Toby discovers he was not the President's first choice for communications director. Bartlet, a former economics professor, impresses a meeting of economists with his knowledge. Josh discovers that the smallpox virus remains a threat to United States security. The President's daughter, Zoe, visits the White House.

Episode 6

Mr. Willis of Ohio

A mentally unbalanced woman with a gun climbs the White House fence. The Secret Service foils her plan to target Zoey. Toby and Mandy convince a nonpolitician, the husband of a deceased congresswoman, to vote against a census amendment in committee. Sam privately tutors C.J. on the Commerce Bill with regard to the census. While accompanying Zoey, Sam, Josh, C.J. and Mallory to a bar, Charlie intervenes when some college guys threaten Zoey.

Episode 7

The State Dinner

The President and First Lady host a tense dinner at the White House honoring the president of Indonesia and his wife. The President takes action against a group of survivalists in Idaho. Leo and the President try to forestall a strike by the Teamsters, a labor union composed of truck drivers. While a hurricane heads towards an American naval fleet, Bartlet reassures by phoning a scared young military man on board.

Episode 8

Enemies

The President embarrasses Vice President Hoynes during a cabinet meeting, and Danny finds out. In order to keep the story from print, C.J. arranges a meeting between Danny and the President. A banking reform bill that Bartlet supports nears passage, but it comes with a rider allowing strip mining on federal land. The dilemma over the bill is resolved when Josh finds a way for the President to protect the land. Leo frets about his daughter, Mallory, dating Sam.

Episode 9

The Short List

The President confidentially chooses Judge Harrison as his nominee for the Supreme Court. His staff continues to search Harrison's past. When the President meets with the retiring justice, the justice insists that Bartlet consider Judge Roberto Mendoza. Since he has not publicly announced his decision, Bartlet directs his staff to investigate Mendoza as well. Josh worries that a congressman's attack on the staff for alleged drug use precedes an attack on Leo, whose former substance abuse may no longer be a secret.

Episode 10

In Excelsis Deo

Sam and Josh work on thwarting Congressman Lillienfield's accusation about drug abuse in the White House. Leo warns Bartlet that Leo may have to resign because of his former substance abuse. Toby arranges a full military funeral for a homeless Korean War veteran he never met. The murder of a homosexual high school student forces C.J. and members of the White House staff to reconsider hate crime legislation. C.J. finally agrees to go out on a date with Danny, a journalist. Bartlet tries to sneak out to do some Christmas shopping.

Episode 11

Lord John Marbury

When India invades Kashmir and Bartlet worries about a nuclear threat to both countries, he asks the colorful, inebriated Lord John Marbury, a former ambassador to New Delhi and an expert on India, to help with the crisis. A Republican anti-Bartlet group accuses the White House of running an internal investigation concerning recreational drug use by White House staffers as a result of the Lillienfield accusation. Bartlet's daughter wants to date Charlie, and the President worries that the interracial young couple may elicit a reaction from racist hate groups.

Episode 12

He Shall, From Time to Time

The President and his staff prepare the State of the Union Address, but the President becomes ill. Mrs. Bartlet, a physician, orders various medical tests. She later reveals to Leo, and only Leo, that President Bartlet suffers from Multiple Sclerosis. Later Bartlet further explains to Leo that his type of MS is called relapsing-remitting and he experiences total recovery after attacks that are induced by fever and stress. Mandy informs C.J. that news of Leo's addiction will be made public. Leo conducts a press conference revealing his stay in the rehabilitation facility for alcohol and Valium addiction. Danny and C.J. kiss.

Episode 13

Take Out the Trash Day

The parents of a brutally murdered gay student are invited to witness the President sign a hate crimes bill into law even though the father doesn't believe that Bartlet expresses a strong enough position on gay rights. Sam and Josh make a deal that ensures there will be no Congressional hearing about Leo's drug problem. Sam terminates the woman responsible for exposing Leo's personnel file, but Leo quickly rehires her.

Episode 14

Take This Sabbath Day

On a Friday evening, the United States Supreme Court rejects the application for a stay of execution for Simon Cruz. The President of the United States is the only person capable of commuting a federal sentence. After Sam discusses the situation with the staff, Leo briefs the President on the Simon Cruz situation. That weekend, the somber President ponders this huge responsibility. Josh meets with Joey Lucas, an angry campaign manager whose Democratic candidate is not getting much support from the political party.

Episode 15

Celestial Navigation

Josh lectures to a large group of college students, recounting one day in the life of the harried senior White House staff. Meanwhile, Sam and Toby rush to Connecticut to help Supreme Court Justice nominee Roberto Mendoza. A man who never drinks alcohol, Mendoza was wrongfully arrested for drunk driving simply because he's Hispanic. Mendoza refuses to leave the jail because the arrest violates his civil rights.

Episode 16

20 Hours in L.A.

The President and his staff fly to Los Angeles for a big fundraiser, but the powerful Hollywood mogul hosting the event threatens to cancel if the President doesn't condemn an anti-gay bill. In Washington, Leo tries to coerce Hoynes to break a tie on a bill the President supports but the vice president doesn't support. Leo realizes that Hoynes' stance against the bill is the correct opinion and finds a way to defeat the bill. Josh encounters Joey Lucas again.

Episode 17

The White House Pro-Am

The First Lady's public comments on a White House appointment create problems for the President because he's afraid of incurring his wife's wrath. So Sam explains to Abby the importance of working with the President's staff in the future. Zoey cancels her high-profile date with Charlie at a club opening because of death threats from white supremacists

Episode 18

Six Meetings Before Lunch

The Senate confirms Mendoza's appointment to the Supreme Court. Josh interviews a nominee for Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights who favors reparations to African Americans for the enslavement of their ancestors. The son of a major Democratic fundraiser is arrested for felony drug possession and distribution at a party that Zoe attended. Mandy wants a new panda for the National Zoo to replace the one that died a few weeks ago.

Episode 19

Let Bartlet Be Bartlet

Two members of the Federal Election Commission resign. Sam and Toby meet with military officers and congressmen to discuss homosexuals serving in the military. An inflammatory memo that Mandy wrote before joining the staff, which outlines the weakness of the Bartlet administration, surfaces. New polls reveal that their job approval rating has just dropped five more points. Leo tells the President it's time to do what he was elected to do, to support the issues in which he truly believes.

Episode 20

Mandatory Minimums

Armed with a new resolve to take chances, the Bartlet administration tackles the drug enforcement policy. Refusing to consider input from party leaders, the President announces his two nominations to the Federal Election Commission. His candidates believe in campaign finance reform, something unpopular with party leaders. Toby meets with his ex-wife for advice.

Episode 21

Lies, Damn Lies and Statistics

Bartlet works to reform campaign finance by changing the makeup of the members on the Federal Campaign Commission. Sam's relationship with a prostitute is revealed. New poll numbers indicate the President's approval rating is up 9 points.

Episode 22

What Kind of Day Has It Been?

An American Air Force fighter plane gets shot down over Iraq, and eventually the pilot is successfully rescued. The space shuttle, with Toby's astronaut brother on board, can't land because of mechanical problems. During a town hall meeting on a university campus, the President impresses college students and others in the crowd with his answers combining fact with humor. While Zoey, Charlie, the President and members of his staff exit the building, gunfire erupts.

Small business owner: Trump’s tariffs ‘would pretty much put us out of business’

Trump’s foreign policy ‘is terrible damage to America's credibility’: Sullivan

Wisconsin judge faces up to 6 years in prison for allegedly misdirecting ICE

‘I don't know if President Trump has spoken with President Xi’: Secretary Bessent

El Salvador trip was to defend ‘the rights of this man to due process’: Van Hollen

Homan defends usage of Alien Enemies Act: ‘We're doing things legally’

Jeffries: Trump's economic policy is 'his greatest weakness'

Semiconductors from China will face a ‘special-focus type of tariff’: Lutnick

Stephen A. Smith: ‘I have no choice’ but to consider a presidential bid

Trump’s tariff policy is ‘all chaos and corruption’: Sen. Elizabeth Warren

Tariffs are ‘the biggest self-inflicted wound’ on the US economy: Summers

Trump’s vows of retribution is a way to ‘to hurt people’: Booker

‘I don't think you're going to see a big effect on the consumer in the U.S.’: Hassett

No question’ that the Signal chat contained classified information: Sen. Warner

Trump’s auto tariffs will ‘cause car prices to go up’: Swonk

‘We are on track to have the worst measles outbreak of this century’: Dr. Jha

Allies are pushing Trump ‘to be more aggressive’ on defying court: Christie

El Salvador deportations were ‘exactly in accordance with federal law’: Border czar

Sanders says his rallies are meant to empower voters to 'not sit idly by'

Democrats need to stop ‘intramural fighting and bleeding’ quickly: Sen. Whitehouse

US airstrikes targeting Houthis ‘was an overwhelming response’: Waltz

The US faces ‘not an insignificant probability’ of a recession: Diane Swonk

Democrats' ‘lack of coordinated response' to Trump address 'was a mistake’: Schiff

Tariffs ‘an attempt to stop the bleeding from the hemorrhaging of jobs’: UAW chief

‘We launched a drug war, not a trade war': NEC director

Rubio hopes talks with Ukraine can be ‘reset,’ but it won't be ‘an easy peace deal’

‘I was appalled by what happened in the Oval Office’: Sen. Klobuchar

‘We need a very radical reset’: British ambassador after White House clash

Pentagon firings are start of ‘very serious degradation of the military’: Reed

Trump’s firing of senior military officials ‘extremely destabilizing’: Gen. Casey

‘I did not agree with the president's rhetoric about' Zelenskyy: GOP Rep. Lawler

‘It was truly a dream’: Former federal workers face uncertainty after DOGE layoffs

'We want to have Ukraine and Russia both at the table’ for peace deal: Mullin

Mayor Adams’ cooperation with Trump administration is 'very disturbing': Jeffries

Musk starts mass government layoffs, targets roughly 200,000 employees

Hurts, Mahomes ‘don’t get enough credit’ for intellect: former NFL star Alex Smith

Musk role ‘an unbelievable opportunity’ for U.S. government: Rep. Turner

U.S. facing most serious constitutional crisis ‘since Watergate’: Sen. Murphy

Canadians expect their government 'stands up for itself': Amb. Hillman on tariffs

Trump announces new tariffs targeting Canada, Mexico and China

‘DEI is a tool’ to bring in the ‘best and the brightest’: Donna Brazile 

Musk needs to keep Trump’s support ‘to blow up regulations’: Isaacson

New Cabinet is taking an ‘oath to the Constitution, not Donald Trump’: Slotkin

‘If you’re in the country illegally, you're on the table’: Tom Homan

Padilla: ‘I’m not going to root for President Trump’s success’ on his terms

Trump administration needs to ‘keep their finger on’ the hostage deal: Dekel-Chen

‘I think Mark Zuckerberg is a criminal.’: Steve Bannon

There’s ‘no indication’ another Trump nominee will be taken down: Rachael Bade

Wildfires in Los Angeles enter a sixth day of destruction

‘We now have a year-round fire season’: FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell

‘We're going to get the Trump agenda put in place’: Rep. Tom Emmer

New Orleans terror attack was ‘not an issue of the border’: Alejandro Mayorkas

‘It is now time for new actions’ from the White House on bird flu: Dr. Ashish Jha

‘Ukrainians need more leverage’ at the negotiating table with Russia: Michael McCaul

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