Object
Donna's Six-Page Madison Memo (Urgent Argument)
Used specifically to convey an urgent message in a pivotal scene.
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Purpose
To present a structured, evidence‑based argument advocating for English as the national language and to supply talking points and historical framing (invoking James Madison) for staff and the President.
Significance
Functions as a tactical morale instrument — a Check on Defeatism. The memo reframes staff paralysis into a binary choice between timidity and conviction, catalyzing a turning point in the administration's posture and exposing interpersonal strain among senior aides.
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