Unnamed Assistant Attorney General
crisis-ready
well‑connected
intimidating (implied)
institutionally influential
trusted_by_executive_leadership
pragmatic
authoritative
An unnamed Assistant Attorney General occupies the Department of Justice's senior contingency post, designated to assume the Attorney General's duties in acute executive emergencies. The administration treats this figure as the White House's legal fallback and immediate authority on national-security enforcement matters; President Bartlet explicitly names the assistant attorney general as the acting A.G. during a sudden succession briefing, signaling trust in their capacity to order urgent measures, including requests that could involve military or guard deployments. Unnamed in canon, this agent functions as a decisive, high-level legal operator embedded in executive crisis protocols.
3 appearances
Department of Justice / Federal Legal Authority
Also known as:
Assistant Attorney General,
acting A.G.,
assistant attorney general,
Assistant U.S. Attorney General,
Assistant A.G.,
Sam's friend,
AAG
Unnamed Assistant …'s Journey
A timeline through the narrative
Affiliation
Pentagon Military Liaison Team (DoD liaison to White House)
Department of Defense liaison, operational reporting, and national-security advisory (military intelligence flow into executive decision channels)