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White House Switchboard
Charlie references the switchboard amid Oval Office tension, explaining he forgot to instruct operators on Rwanda memo priority. This oversight blocks the U.N. Secretary-General's call, forcing Bartlet to read the memo first. Staff—Bartlet, C.J., Toby—witness the procedural gatekeeping that redirects trivial seating debate to foreign crisis.
3 appearances
Purpose
Routing and prioritizing incoming calls to the President based on staff instructions.
Significance
Serves as gatekeeping tool that elevates urgent memos like Rwanda over high-level calls, reorienting Oval priorities from press optics to policy crisis.
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