First Lady's Office
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The First Lady's Office is the target for a rapid visit by C.J. and Will to contain the Boston Globe/DAR complaint. It functions as the domestic PR command center where social optics are managed in tandem with the larger crisis.
Anticipatory and frazzled—staff preparing for a visit and possible public confrontation, with an undercurrent of amusement at the pettiness of the complaint.
PR/response staging area for the First Lady to be briefed and to craft a measured public posture.
A domestic, interpersonal counterpoint to the global, impersonal disaster—where reputation and ceremony matter.
Typically restricted to senior staff and vetted visitors; in this event, C.J. and Will intend to gain access.
The First Lady's Office is established as the immediate destination for containment. C.J. and Will decide to take the DAR allegation there in person, converting a public-media irritant into a private management problem for the First Lady to handle with staff support.
Framed as a sanctuary for private resolution — implied calm, curated, and under Abbey Bartlet's control.
Targeted consultation site where staff aims to defuse PR problems face-to-face rather than on the record.
Symbolizes the shift from public spectacle to personal management and loyalty — the White House as a family space needing internal tending.
Restricted to senior staff and visitors with direct business; not public.
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