Prejudice and Exoneration
Post-9/11 paranoia fuels rapid suspicion of Raqim Ali via alias match, triggering FBI grilling and Leo's prejudiced interrogation on ethnic ties. Swift clearance exposes profiling errors, leading to Ali's righteous confrontation of Leo's hypocrisy—forgetting his own Rosslyn shooting scrutiny—underscoring tensions between security imperatives and individual justice.
Events Exemplifying This Theme
In a hushed Leo's office at night, Ron Butterfield waits for the doors to seal before delivering chilling intel: terrorist Khuram Sharif, arrested hours earlier, named coconspirator Yaarun Nabi, whose …
In a tense White House interrogation room amid the post-9/11 lockdown, an FBI agent probes Raqim Ali about suspected terrorist Khuram Sharif, linking him to a New York airport bombing …
Leo McGarry bursts into the interrogation room with Ron Butterfield, his sudden entrance commanding immediate attention amid the tense post-9/11 lockdown. Locking eyes with the detained Raqim Ali, Leo verifies …
In a shadowed White House office during the post-9/11 lockdown, Chief of Staff Leo McGarry aggressively interrogates innocent Arab-American staffer Raqim Ali about a wire in his backpack (dismissed as …
In the tense interrogation room, an FBI agent probes Ali's Uzbekistan trip and past mosque ties, but a messenger interrupts: the real suspect is in Germany. Ron departs swiftly, freeing …
A messenger agent informs Ron the real suspect is in Germany, clearing Raqim Ali after intense interrogation on his Uzbekistan trip and mosque ties. Relieved, Ali rises to leave but …