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"Previously on the West Wing" spoken by Leo When a fearless special prosecutor (Nicholas Pryor) begins investigating the President's (Martin Sheen) non-disclosure of his illness and issues subpoenas to the White House staff, C.J. (Allison Janney) cannily tries to light a backfire by dropping clues to the press that might ultimately force the replacement of the prosecutor with someone more favorable to the Administration. It seems that the current prosecutor is too non-partisan and fair. C.J. wants a real fire-breather so that the administration can gain more sympathy from the public.

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  • "Previously on the West Wing" spoken by Leo When a fearless special prosecutor (Nicholas Pryor) begins investigating the President's (Martin Sheen) non-disclosure of his illness and issues subpoenas to the White House staff, C.J. (Allison Janney) cannily tries to light a backfire by dropping clues to the press that might ultimately force the replacement of the prosecutor with someone more favorable to the Administration. It seems that the current prosecutor is too non-partisan and fair. C.J. wants a real fire-breather so that the administration can gain more sympathy from the public.
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  • "Manchester (Part II)"
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  • Ways and Means
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  • "On the Day Before"
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  • "Previously on the West Wing" spoken by Leo When a fearless special prosecutor (Nicholas Pryor) begins investigating the President's (Martin Sheen) non-disclosure of his illness and issues subpoenas to the White House staff, C.J. (Allison Janney) cannily tries to light a backfire by dropping clues to the press that might ultimately force the replacement of the prosecutor with someone more favorable to the Administration. It seems that the current prosecutor is too non-partisan and fair. C.J. wants a real fire-breather so that the administration can gain more sympathy from the public. Elsewhere: a real forest fire rages in Wyoming but the governor is incensed when Bartlet backs the forestry experts who believe the fire should just burn itself out; the President is in a political bind as he decides whether or not to veto the repeal of the estate tax -- or "the death tax," as labeled by his savvy rivals, and a wary Donna (Janel Moloney) goes out on a blind date with a charming Republican (Mark Feuerstein) who might represent a conflict of interest, as he's about to begin working with Republicans investigating the Administration.
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