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Jaworski
trusted
pragmatic
public-facing
externally positioned
Jaworski functions as an off‑stage, named public voice whom senior White House figures invoke to shape trade messaging. Senior staff (notably Bartlet and Leo) rely on him to provide credible commentary on trade surpluses and to press narratives—such as encouraging Japanese consumers to buy more American cars—without making the administration the direct messenger. His institutional affiliation remains unspecified in the material; narratively, he operates as an external commentator or adviser tactically deployed to influence public perception around economic and manufacturing issues.
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Public communications and trade policy messaging
Also known as:
JAWORSKI
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White House Senior Staff (Bartlet Administration — The West Wing)
Executive governance, West Wing operations, presidential communications, crisis management, and logistical coordination