Clement Rollins
unflappable
composed
strategic
methodical
respected
Clement Rollins surges as the Attorney General's unflinching blade, slicing through the Bartlet administration's MS cover-up defenses. He smirks knowingly past swarming reporters' subpoena barrages, stonewalls Oliver Babish's frantic waivers in courthouse shadows, then strides into the grand jury chamber to methodically intone summonses for President Josiah Bartlet, his family, and top aides. His pedigree as University of Chicago law professor and Yale Law Review editor cements a 'good guy' reputation—respected, non-partisan, brutally hard to assail—forcing White House fractures amid privilege clashes and leak wars.
16 appearances
Federal Grand Jury Investigations
Also known as:
Clem Rollins
Clement Rollins's Journey
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Affiliation
Bartlet Administration (Executive Office of the President)
Executive governance, West Wing operations, presidential communications, crisis management, and logistical coordination