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Ronald Jackson "Jack" Moseley was the Senate Majority Leader in early 2003. He criticized the Bartlet Administration in January 2003 after they attempted to pass a $17 Billion Foreign Aid Bill. He was quoted as saying "We're throwing money halfway across the world." (Guns Not Butter) It is unknown if Moseley was the unnamed Senate Leader (played by Bruce Weitz) that appeared in Mandatory Minimums, or if he succeeded him.

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  • Ronald Jackson "Jack" Moseley was the Senate Majority Leader in early 2003. He criticized the Bartlet Administration in January 2003 after they attempted to pass a $17 Billion Foreign Aid Bill. He was quoted as saying "We're throwing money halfway across the world." (Guns Not Butter) It is unknown if Moseley was the unnamed Senate Leader (played by Bruce Weitz) that appeared in Mandatory Minimums, or if he succeeded him.
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  • Ronald Jackson "Jack" Moseley was the Senate Majority Leader in early 2003. He criticized the Bartlet Administration in January 2003 after they attempted to pass a $17 Billion Foreign Aid Bill. He was quoted as saying "We're throwing money halfway across the world." (Guns Not Butter) It is unknown if Moseley was the unnamed Senate Leader (played by Bruce Weitz) that appeared in Mandatory Minimums, or if he succeeded him.
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