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5[[folder:Tom Kirkman]]
6!!President Thomas Adam "Tom" Kirkman
7[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kirkman_tom.jpg]]
8->'''Played By:''' Creator/KieferSutherland
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10The former U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development and the designated survivor who is suddenly elevated to the Presidency following an unprecedented attack.
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12Season 3 has him running for re-election.
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15* AlmightyJanitor: He's spent three years as part of a cabinet full of {{Smug Snake}}s, never being heard, but always paying attention. Now all those people are dead, and he's the one making decisions, and surprisingly ''good'' ones for someone who nearly everyone deemed unqualified for the presidency. The worst terrorist attack in American history notwithstanding, one can get a very positive vibe from all of this.
16* BadassAdorable: For over three years, he was the former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; after the attack, [[YouAreInCommandNow you guessed it]]. And is a sweet father.
17* BadassBookworm: A former functionary and college professor who has defused one national crisis after another.
18* BadassPacifist: He's stated that he has never hit anyone, not even in grade school, preferring to play peacemaker instead, and he absolutely refuses to enact any sort of aggressive action until and unless it is the last possible option. He will also stare down any GeneralRipper or uppity Governor trying to intimidate him otherwise, so don't mistake his pacifism for ''weakness''.
19* BenevolentBoss: Cares deeply about the people who work for him, and supports them even when they make mistakes that could harm his position.
20* BerserkButton: Tom is a patient, understanding man, is capable of taking criticism and deals well with brutal facts, but absolutely ''do not'' lie to his face, or he will end you.
21** Openly and flagrantly defy not him, but the authority of the Presidency, and he will strip you of your position or throw you in prison without batting an eyelash, he doesn't care if you're the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs or the Governor of Michigan.
22* BewareTheNiceOnes: Kirkman is a sweet, reserved man who is something of a pushover. Doesn't stop him from ''threatening'' the Iranian ambassador by telling him that he will happily sic [[GeneralRipper General Cochrane]] on his ass if his country doesn't step in line. He needs to steady himself after the meeting, but it was still pretty awesome.
23* ButtMonkey: PlayedForDrama. Everything that can go wrong during his administration has gone wrong. Renegade politicians, {{General Ripper}}s, having his secrets spilled, [[TraumaCongaLine you name it]]. That said, the people around him are ''shocked'' that he has proven capable of consistently surviving just about every crisis that has come his way.
24* CatchPhrase: Due to his consistent discomfort with people standing up every time he walks into the room, he's gotten very good at saying "please, sit."
25* TheChainsOfCommanding: Repeatedly shows (and expresses) that he is simply not prepared for the reality of making decisions with life-or-death consequences, especially since he was thrust into the position by chance and it was one he never wanted.
26* ChekhovsSkill: An Urban Planner by trade, Kirkman was HUD Secretary before becoming President. He uses his knowledge of urban planning to figure out the best place for the army to attack infrastructure to slow enemy forces, buying time.
27* CodeName: As HUD Secretary, "Glasses". As President, "Phoenix".
28* CorruptTheCutie: Struggles throughout season three with choosing between doing what's right and what's strategic and goes with strategic more and more frequently.
29* TheCutie: A realistic version; Kirkman is a loving husband and doting father, a BenevolentBoss to his underlings, dedicated to serving the people of the United States, doesn't desire power (and doesn't know what to do when given any, but still tries his very best), tries to think things through and come up with non-violent solutions to problems, tries to stay positive even when he's basically told he's being fired and his life is being uprooted, and can be a bit timid or even spineless at times.
30* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: He seems out of his depth from the start, struggling to assert himself and vomiting due to stress, but he shows that he's paid attention in every meeting and has enough backbone to put [[LetNoCrisisGoToWaste the Iranian ambassador]], [[PoliticallyIncorrectVillain Governor Royce]], and [[GeneralRipper General Cochrane]] in their place.
31* DeadpanSnarker: He has quite a sharp wit, especially around his kids.
32* AFatherToHisMen: When he finds out Seth was harassed and profiled, he offers to have the Secret Service drive him home. He also refuses to carry out an airstrike on Al-Sakar until a missing operative assigned to infiltrate them is located.
33** He's this to everyone who serves under him. From Navy SEALS to staffers who are being threatened by Congressmen, if you are in trouble, he will do everything he can to protect you and politely kick the asses of the people causing you trouble.
34* FromNobodyToNightmare: From the Conspiracy's point of view. He goes from a glorified advisor who was chosen to survive because they thought he'd be a pushoever to the most dangerous possible threat to their plans. Pressure, after all, turns Dust into Diamonds.
35* GlassesPull: Kirkman does this very often, whenever he doesn't forego the glasses for contacts.
36* GoodIsNotSoft: By "The Enemy", he gains enough backbone to fire General Cochrane for ordering jets into Algerian airspace and have Governor Royce arrested for disobeying direct presidential orders. He is also contemplating launching a military assault on Al-Sakar.
37* GutFeeling:
38** He's doubtful that Al-Sakar was behind the attack, which is why he's reluctant to publicly name them as the culprits, despite being told that the people need an enemy to rally against.
39** He also notices immediately that [[spoiler:Atwood's "confession" about killing Majid Nassar [[IHaveYourWife doesn't seem legitimate]]]].
40* HappilyMarried: His relationship with Alex was extremely sweet and loving.
41* HeroicBSOD: Gets a fairly deep one after Alex dies in the second season, and although he returns to work at the White House almost right away, it has lingering effects on his leadership, as he gets more erratic in his presidential decisions.
42* HeroWithBadPublicity:
43** No-one in Washington thinks highly of his position as Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. One staff member says that he's just a "glorified real estate agent." That being said, as the series goes on, this gradually becomes averted as he shows surprising competency and leadership for someone so unqualified. Moss, a former President himself, tells him that while he could've done better, he's still done well considering the circumstances.
44** Played straight when it comes to the near-daily scandals enveloping his administration by the later second season. The situation is not helped by [[TheCracker a hacker]] leaking his post-widowing therapy session notes online, or by now ex-Secretary Moss [[TookALevelInJerkass going rogue]] and constantly slamming him to the media.
45* HiddenDepths:
46** He seems like he's actually good at his job, and points out he ''did'' bother to pay attention during cabinet meetings concerning the Strait of Hormuz despite it being political context way beyond his pay-grade.
47** He also shows a previously unseen backbone of steel while ordering the Iranian Ambassador to the UN to tell his government not to take advantage of the situation.
48** As hinted by the hoodie he wears throughout the pilot episode and established in "Party Lines" (meeting with a former college friend sitting in senate), he went to [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornell_University Cornell]], an UsefulNotes/IvyLeague university. And in the first episode of the second season, "One Year", it's revealed that he earned himself a doctorate from Stanford.
49** He also shows at least a working knowledge of the basic principles of munitions when he discusses the analysis of the bomb with the FBI Deputy Director.
50** Basically, everyone in Washington is finding this out about him. His advisers and the remaining Washington establishment all thought he would just be some spineless bureaucrat in glasses they could easily cajole and manipulate. [[BadassBookworm He's not.]]
51** He also fluently speaks Russian and is familiar with it's intricacies and proverbs; he learnt the language in an effort to win his wife's parents' trust.
52* HumbleHero: After becoming the most powerful man in the free world, he is kind of beleaguered and concerned with doing a good job.
53-->'''Aaron''': The President does not answer to State leadership!\
54'''Tom''': Then pretend I'm not the President. Seems to be working for everybody else.
55* IncorruptiblePurePureness: He's so incorruptible that the whistle-blower Thompson admits he couldn't find anything on him. [[spoiler:Thompson goes to great lengths to get Kirkman information on the Capitol bombing as secretly as possible because Kirkman is the only person he feels he can trust.]]
56* IvyLeagueForEveryone: He went to Cornell ([[Series/TheOfficeUS Ever heard of it?]]) and Stanford, the latter while not an Ivy League school is still a very prestigious university.
57* LethalChef: His attempts to make pancakes in the pilot episode's flashback establish this. The fact that his entire family shows dismay at his declaration to make breakfast would imply this is a well-known characteristic.
58* LikeADuckTakesToWater: ZigZagged. Though he has trouble controlling a room full of egotistical advisers, everyone seems to have trouble grasping that there is a Designated Survivor for a ''reason.'' [[AlmightyJanitor Specifically]], though no-one ever paid attention to him, he was paying attention to '''everything.''' A repeated theme of the early episodes is some SmugSnake waving [[ReadTheFinePrint documents full of tiny print]] and spouting [[LaymansTerms incomprehensible technical jargon]] at him, only for him to think quietly for a moment and say, "[[BlatantLies These papers say X. Why are you saying Y?]]"
59** Invoked by Kirkman: when his brother Trey tells him he's under too much pressure, Tom replies that complaining about being under pressure when you're the President would be like a fish complaining that the water is too wet.
60* MeaningfulName: His code name after becoming President is "Phoenix", which is fitting for a man who has to rebuild the government out of the ashes.
61* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Years back, Tom had a falling out with his brother, Trey over his selfish behaviour. They had already patched things ups, but later on when he finds out that Trey had been diagnosed with Bipolar disorder 2 decades ago, you can tell by Tom's body language that this is going through his head and that he realizes that all these years he's been mad at his brother for all the wrong reasons.
62* NaiveNewcomer: A man who was being phased out politically for being too straight-laced is now the linchpin of what is to become the new United States government.
63* NervesOfSteel: Played with. In "The First Day", Kirkman gets both the Iranian ambassador and Governor Royce to do what he wants in the end, intimidating them both with the utmost confidence, but both times afterwards, he's visibly tense after the gambit pays off. Following episodes show that while he is very good at keeping his composure and dealing with enemies, he still sometimes folds under pressure, such as breaking down when the governors insist he's not fit to be President and then letting them bully him into suspending immigration.
64* NiceGuy: Kirkman at least has this going for him. He seems to be less mercenary than a lot of people were in Richmond's administration and genuinely wants to use his power as Secretary (and later as President) to help people.
65* NoPartyGiven: Averted. Early episodes suggested Kirkman is an Independent: Kimble Hookstraten, the [[TitleDrop designated survivor]] from the "other party", is identified as a Republican, and Kirkman has no ties to other party members and no political support -- one of his governors all but attempts to ''secede'' -- but he doesn't owe anybody any political favors either. This is confirmed in "The Interrogation", when Kirkman explicitly states he's a registered Independent.
66* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: In episode 17, things come to a head and he barks at the staff to take their seats in a far more authoritative manner than he ever had prior.
67* OurPresidentsAreDifferent: President Personal, but also very much President Iron. Adds President Target as of "The Oath".
68* TheOnlyOne: ''Literally''. As the titular "Designated Survivor", he was required to sit out of the State of the Union Address in the highly unlikely event that someone somehow managed to take out everyone before him in the presidential line of succession. And then the Capitol was bombed, and literally everyone in the line of succession ''except'' him is dead, including those that were in line after him. According to the Constitution, the only person they could turn to for leadership in the immediate aftermath was him and no one else. If he had resigned before they could get anyone else into the line of succession, it could have caused a constitutional crisis.
69* TheQuietOne: ''Everyone'' expected him to be a placeholder who would let them do as they pleased, because though he was at every cabinet meeting, everyone considered him an ExtremeDoormat and no one gave him or his opinions a second thought. '''Not a chance in hell.'''
70* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He is an extremely kind and compassionate man, takes his job as leader of an entire nation very seriously and appreciates respectful criticism and disagreement and is fair with people who tell him what he may not want to hear, but most important of all, treats everyone around him, from the highest ranked Admiral to the lowest staffer with dignity and respect. He's very gentle, even gracious to people who have been trying to destroy him, or staffers who bungle badly, mostly because he's had to make many difficult decisions in his job and knows better than anyone the price of failure.
71* ReassignedToAntarctica: Tom Kirkman was going to be offered a position as Ambassador to the International Civil Aviation Organization, headquartered in Montreal. The reassignment never took effect due to the Capitol Bombing.
72* ReassignmentBackfire: He was chosen as the designated survivor ''precisely'' because the administration considered him worthless. [[spoiler:Even the conspirators believed this, and selected him because they believed he'd screw everything up]]. ''Everyone'' is amazed by how well he's adapted to the position of POTUS.
73* TheReveal: [[spoiler:The conspiracy that bombed the state of the union ''intentionally'' had Kirkman made the designated survivor. Fortunately, this [[ReassignmentBackfire seems to have been a bad idea]] on the part of the conspirators.]]
74* SoleSurvivor: Since he's the designated survivor, he wasn't in the Capitol Building when it was bombed, unlike the rest of the Richmond administration, Congress, and the Supreme Court.
75* StressVomit: Kirkman, after becoming President and promptly having to deal with Iran trying to take advantage of the situation.
76* ThrowTheDogABone: Given all the Hell he has endured to rebuild his shellshocked nation and his success in establishing himself as a legitimate Commander-In-Chief, [[spoiler: his reelection to a full and proper term feels ''more'' than earned]].
77* UnexpectedSuccessor: Tom went from being the lowest rung of the cabinet on his way out of the White House to POTUS, over the course of a single day. He's just as surprised as anyone. A recurring theme is that everyone is either telling him to get out of the way, only for him to brush them aside because he's the ''god-damned President of the United States'', or for people he's never met before to start schmoozing him while he studies them respectfully and ''carefully.''
78* VerbalTic: It's truly how amazing how often Kirkman will tell you "I need you to know" something.
79* WideEyedIdealist: He accepted the position of Secretary of Housing and Urban Development because he wanted to do right by the American people and not because he wanted power or admiration. The first episode sees him about to be pushed out for refusing to compromise himself over administration politics, but fortune (or perhaps misfortune) strikes in his favor when the assassination of everyone above him in the presidential line of succession in the Capitol Hill bombing skyrockets him into the presidency.
80* XanatosSpeedChess: Considering that he's been thrust into a chaotic situation with a thousand priorities screaming for his attention [[spoiler:plus an invisible conspiracy seeking to use and undermine him]], he turns out to be an expert at countering his opponents with a little bit of guile and a lot of nerve. And emphasis on the '[[TheChessmaster chess]]' part too. Kirkman sometimes uses chess motifs in his conversations, and implies he did play once.
81* YouAreInCommandNow: A political variant. Kirkman goes from being one of the last in the presidential line of succession in the cabinet to President of the United States because he was the only one to survive the attack on the Capitol building.
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83[[/folder]]
84[[folder:Alex Kirkman]]
85!!First Lady Alexandra "Alex" Kirkman
86[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/alex_kirkman.png]]
87->'''Played By:''' {{Creator/Natascha McElhone}}
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89Tom's devoted wife and an attorney employed at the EEOC who finds herself thrust into a role she is not prepared for.
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91* BatmanGambit: [[spoiler:To end the investigation against her, she begins her hearing with a statement that would prove damning to the investigators (as she also insisted on having her testimony go public), forcing them to stop the hearing.]]
92* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler:A car crash in "Line of Fire" proves fatal for her.]]
93** KilledOffForReal[=/=]RealLifeWritesThePlot: [=McElhone=]'s move to Hulu's Series/TheFirst resulted in the First Lady being written out of the second season.
94* FirstNameBasis: Defied. Alex wants Seth to call her by her first name, which he adamantly refuses because she's the First Lady.
95* FrameUp: In season 2, [[spoiler:a bank account is discovered to have been set up in her name by a corrupt contractor working for Lloyd, which puts her under FBI investigation]].
96* GoodParents: Despite her completely reasonable anger at Leo for drug dealing, she takes the time to try to understand his side and help him deal with what's troubling him.
97* HappilyMarried: She has a great relationship with Tom.
98* HelloAttorney: Alex is an immigration attorney, and quite easy on the eyes.
99* MamaBear: She and Tom have agreed that their kids come first. In "The Traitor", she personally visits her ex in jail when he threatens to [[spoiler:tell the world that Leo might not be Tom's biological son]].
100* MoralityChain: She takes the moral high ground and reminds her husband to do the same, though she accepts that sometimes this is impossible.
101** Subverted when she later tries to arm-twist Tom into [[spoiler:using his presidential authority to quash the FBI investigation against her and her mother]].
102* OnlySaneWoman: When she insists to Tom that he needs to stand his ground after his meeting in the White House in "Pilot". Kirkman scoffs at her, since it means that he needs to face the president himself.
103* {{Workaholic}}: She used to work on legal cases long into the night. Now she's mildly dismayed that her husband does the same.
104* WhatTheHellHero: Alex calls Leo out after finding out that he has been dealing with illegal drugs, pointing out that Penny found them.
105--> '''Alex:''' Oh, really? Because I think my teenage son is dealing drugs. Possession with intent to distribute and that is a felony. Penny found it. Do you know what would have happen to her if she taken even one of those?
106--> '''Leo:''' [[NotHelpingYourCase I mean she's 8. It's not like she's stupid]].
107--> '''Alex:''' And what's your excuse?
108[[/folder]]
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110[[folder:Penny Kirkman]]
111!!First Lady Penny Kirkman
112->'''Played by:''' Creator/MckennaGrace
113[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/penny_kirkman.jpg]]
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115Tom and Alex's preteen daughter.
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117* AdorablyPrecociousChild: Argues about bedtime, makes [[DeadpanSnarker snide remarks]] about her dad's cooking, etc.
118* AffectionateNickname: Tom refers to her as "Little Pea." In the first episode, Alex refers to her as "Peanut".
119* AllGirlsLikePonies: When she temporarily moved to Camp David, she took a liking to horseback riding and promptly wanted a pony for her birthday.
120* CheerfulChild: Very perky and friendly.
121* TheCutie: The resident innocent and kind young girl, although she gets somewhat more assertive in the wake of her mother's death.
122* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Blonde-haired and kind to the core.
123* InnocenceLost:
124** Alex tries very hard to defy this, imploring Leo to keep her away from the television after the bombing. Unfortunately, Penny turns on the news when Leo's not looking and watches as her parents are nearly trampled by a stampede of journalists on a live broadcast.
125** Doubly so after Penny loses her mother Alex in the middle of the second season.
126* RankUp: After the tragic death of her mother in Season 2, Penny has technically become the First Lady on account of being the closest living female relative to President Kirkman.
127[[/folder]]
128
129[[folder:Leo Kirkman]]
130!!First Son Leo Kirkman
131->'''Played By:''' {{Creator/Tanner Buchanan}}
132[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/leo_kirkman.jpg]]
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134Tom and Alex's rebellious teenage son whose self-absorbed nature is matched only by his need to support his younger sister.
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136* AloofOlderBrother: Played with. He tries to act this way, but clearly there's a lot of BigBrotherInstinct with regards to his sister and the rest of his family.
137* DidntThinkThisThrough: Tends to be the case.
138** His mom finds out that he's dealing MDNA pills (thanks to Penny, who found it when she was helping her mom clean up).
139** Ended up dating the daughter of someone who was trying to get close to the White House discredit his father's administration.
140** Shoved a reporter who was asking leading questions about the FBI investigation into his mother and grandmother -- and ending up on national news, creating yet ''another'' scandal for his father's administration to handle, until his father found out from Mike that it was all a set up arranged by President Turan.
141* HormoneAddledTeenager: Almost a poster case, at least at the start of the series. He's getting better about it, sometimes the hard way.
142* InnocenceLost: Not that he had a lot to begin with on the series, but his mother's death ends whatever youthful innocence is left in him.
143* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He may be a troublemaker and a drug dealer, but he does cheer up his worried younger sister and encourages her to have faith in their father.
144* LukeIMightBeYourFather: It is implied that Leo may actually be the son of a previous boyfriend his mother had. Seth is horrified when word of this gets out to the press, and Tom and Alex really don't want this information to reach him. Eventually, Leo gets a DNA test to get some answers when the information reached him (Lisa was the one who tipped the press off into spreading the word out to the world), which shows that [[spoiler:he is indeed Tom's son]].
145* NotHelpingYourCase: When he gets called out by his mom after finding out that he has been dealing drugs and his mom asking him what would have happened to his sister if she taken one of them since she found them, he says that it's not like his sister doesn't know anything about illegal drugs. Sorry Leo, but that doesn't help your case.
146* OutOfFocus: He appears a lot less frequently than his sister Penny, which is probably justified as he's at least in high school, which involves more intense academic studies.
147* PutOnABus: Doesn't appear and gets scarcely a mention in Season 3, which is justified to an extent as he has started college or university on the other side of the country.
148* TooGoodToBeTrue: In the episode "Family Ties", his parents tells him that his girlfriend is not who he thinks she is because it turns out that she's part of the whole setup that was arranged by President Turan.
149--> '''Leo:''' You're saying she's playing me?
150--> '''Tom:''' Yeah, I'm really sorry, son.
151--> '''Leo:''' [[PlausibleDeniability No no, we spend 2 hours on the phone every night. I mean, we...we were gonna go on spring break together. This is a mistake]].
152--> '''Tom:''' I'm afraid it's not. I had Mike triple-check it.
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154
155[[folder:Eva Booker]]
156!!Eva Booker
157->'''Played by:''' {{Creator/Bonnie Bedelia}}
158[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/evabooker.jpg]]
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160Alex Kirkman's mother, and Leo and Penny's grandmother.
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162* IDidWhatIHadToDo: Her attitude regarding the shady dealings that got her husband an organ transplant and a new lease on life.
163* NeverMessWithGranny: Subverted. While she is a strong and independent person, she's well out of her depth when [[ArcVillain Patrick Lloyd]] invades her home to bring her past actions to light, prompting an FBI investigation.
164* PutOnABus: Leaves the White House in the wake of the FBI investigation and [[spoiler:Alex's death]].
165[[/folder]]
166
167[[folder:Trey Kirkman]]
168!!Trey Kirkman
169->'''Played by:''' {{Creator/Breckin Meyer}}
170[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/breckin_meyer_designated_survivor_620x375.jpg]]
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172The President's estranged younger brother, a financial expert who becomes a confidant and advisor to the President.
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174* TheAtoner: States that he is making up for being absent and delinquent when his and Tom's mother was terminally ill.
175* DeadpanSnarker: Even more so than his older brother.
176-->'''Trey:''' Tom, I did everything on your list -- fed her, checked her homework, fired M-80s off the balcony with her, and tucked her in with a bottle of tequila.
177-->'''Tom:''' Trey...
178-->'''Trey:''' Fine, I didn't check her homework.
179* HiddenDepths: Trey proves to be a caring brother and a wonderful uncle (and ParentalSubstitute) to Leo and Penny.
180** His past, selfish behaviour was caused by undiagnosed Bipolar disorder. To make matters worse a very bad breakup only worsened his condition and he had to be institutionalized for a while.
181* LastMinuteHookup: Of sorts; he ends up in a relationship with Kendra in the last episodes of the second season.
182* RememberTheNewGuy: Justified somewhat as he and Tom have not been on good terms for many years, but he is not mentioned at all before he is introduced in the latter half of the second season.
183[[/folder]]
184
185[[folder:Sasha Booker]]
186!!Sasha Booker
187->'''Played By:''' {{Creator/Jamie Clayton}}
188[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sasha_booker.jpg]]
189
190Alex Kirkman's transgender sister who prefers privacy and anonymity but is pulled into politics and the fight for LGBTQ rights by an attack add against her brother-in-law during his campaign for re-election.
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192[[/folder]]
193
194!White House Staff and Cabinet Members
195
196[[folder:National Security Advisor and Vice President-elect Aaron Shore]]
197!!Aaron Shore
198->'''Played By:''' Creator/AdanCanto
199[[quoteright:214:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mv5bnjuwndc2odc1nl5bml5banbnxkftztgwmta1mjmymdi_v1_ux214_cr00214317_al.jpg]]
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201The former White House Deputy Chief of Staff who advised Tom following the attack. Fearing another scandal, he resigned as Chief of Staff after being interrogated by the FBI, despite being cleared. He works as a strategist for Speaker Hookstraten, until she is forced to resign and he returns to the White House, eventually he is chosen to be Kirkman's running mate for re-election.
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203* BigBrotherMentor: To his cousin Nadia. He helps her get a position working with a congresswoman and has been an inspiration to her since she was a child.
204* TheCynic: Always gives cynical, politically-oriented advice in contrast to Emily's more moral and idealistic advice.
205* DarkAndTroubledPast: Aaron was being discriminated by his Caucasian classmates that he changed his surname to a non-Spanish surname to avoid being harrassed.
206* DiscardAndDraw: He can't return to his old Chief of Staff job, which is now occupied by Emily, so Kirkman makes him the National Security Advisor upon his return to the White House (since somebody had to replace [[spoiler:[[TheMole Jay Whitaker]]]]).
207* EveryoneHasStandards: Doesn't have good things to say against [[spoiler:Gen. Cochrane's plans to remove Kirkman]], and also maintained his integrity in the face of [[spoiler:members of TheConspiracy trying to get him on their side]].
208* TheMole:
209** Early in the first season, he was the one who leaked the Al-Sakar video to the press.
210** Later on, we learn that [[spoiler:he ordered a file used in the Capitol Bombing to be classified, indicating he might be in on the conspiracy; ultimately, he was never involved]].
211* NervesOfSteel: Has kept his cool in bad situations. He and Emily are Kirkman's most trusted advisers for good reason, and both have calmed him down when the pressure's been too much for him.
212* PetTheDog: Tries to persuade Seth to be the Muslim-American representative. As the first season goes on, he's given more and more of these moments, showing that he's more trustworthy than he seemed in the beginning.
213* PromotionNotPunishment: Kirkman initially makes Aaron his Chief of Staff, even though he leaked a classified video. Kirkman reluctantly admits that the move did save his presidency when it was endangered by the news that he was more or less fired from the cabinet on the day of the bombing. It's this sort of trust that leads to Aaron getting re-hired by Kirkman at the end of the first season.
214* SelfMadeMan: He came from a dirt-poor family in a small town in Texas, but managed to work his way up to the White House.
215* {{Workaholic}}: Frequently stays late to work. Kirkman isn't pleased about this.
216[[/folder]]
217
218[[folder:White House Chief of Staff Mars Harper]]
219->'''Played By:''' Creator/AnthonyEdwards
220[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/marsharper.jpg]]
221[[/folder]]
222
223[[folder:White House Special Advisor and campaign spokesperson Emily Rhodes]]
224!!Emily Rhodes
225->'''Played By:''' {{Creator/Italia Ricci}}
226[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/8e531cf7e7a81cb38b1e93a5bbb747f7b24ddf37.jpg]]
227
228Tom's Chief of Staff and a close friend of the Kirkman family. She served as a presidential advisor to Kirkman until Aaron's resignation. She later joined Kirkman's campaign in the third season.
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230* BrutalHonesty: After Tom appoints Aaron as Chief of Staff, he makes it clear that he still needs her and offers her a special counsel position; Emily accepts, but makes it clear that she isn't going to be a [[YesMan Yes-Woman]], and she will voice any disagreements she has. It bites her in "The Blueprint" when her memo criticizing a senator almost forces her to resign so Tom could stay on the senator's good side.
231* MoralityChain: Tom is forced to make a politically motivated decision to appoint Aaron as his COS, because he needs someone who can make decisions based on politics rather than morality. But he offers Emily a position which is essentially this.
232* NervesOfSteel: It seems all of Kirkman's close advisers are like this. Along with Aaron, Emily frequently talks Kirkman out of making some unwise decisions.
233* RankUp: Started the series as the Chief of Staff for a low-level Cabinet Secretary, by the middle of the first season she's now the White House Chief of Staff and one of the most powerful people in Washington.
234* UndyingLoyalty: Was Kirkman's (possibly only) staffer for the three years he was HUD Secretary, and is his fiercest supporter when he becomes the President.
235* {{Workaholic}}: Like Aaron, she frequently stays late to work.
236-->'''Tom''': It's late. Don't you two ever go home?\
237'''Emily''': We'll go home when the next president takes office.
238[[/folder]]
239
240[[folder:Press Secretary Seth Wright]]
241!!Seth Wright
242->'''Played By:''' Creator/KalPenn
243[[quoteright:258:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cast2_6.jpg]]
244
245A speechwriter who initially harbors strong doubts about Tom's abilities to lead the country but quickly becomes one of his closest advisers. As of "The Enemy", he becomes the White House Press Secretary.
246
247In the 3rd season, Seth learns that he has a sperm donor child.
248----
249* BrutalHonesty: Doesn't think too highly that Kirkman can make a good president. Kirkman himself agrees. This changes over time, as Seth sees what Kirkman is really all about.
250* ButNotTooForeign: A first-generation Muslim-American.
251* DeadpanSnarker: Arguably the wittiest character on the show.
252** When he is harassed by the police due to his skin color and is forced to hand them his ID:
253--->'''MPDC Officer:''' "Seth Wright"? That your real name?\
254'''Seth Wright''': According to my mother, yeah.
255** When President Kirkman tells him to stop standing up in his presence:
256--->'''Tom Kirkman''': Sit down. You don't have to stand up whenever I enter the room. I'm not the Queen.\
257'''Seth''': No sir, not even a close resemblance.
258** During a press conference on his second day as Press Secretary:
259--->'''Shelley''': According to a Pentagon source, U.S. diplomatic stations in Algiers have evacuated non-essentials. Is the White House preparing military action against Al-Sakar?\
260'''Seth''': No. Those stations have planned to downsize for months now, it's nothing out of the ordinary.\
261'''Brian''': Oh, come on, Seth; I talked to my guy. The Lexington carrier group has left port for the Mediterranean. Why else would the Navy be flexing so much muscle?\
262'''Seth''': As far as I know, it's all part of a routine operation to test our battle readiness.\
263'''Shelley''': Give us a break! All this adds up to a potential military strike. What's the ''real'' story? You can't keep pivoting to talking points.\
264'''Seth''': (dryly, confidently) [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome ... Watch me]]. Jordan?
265* EtTuBrute: After Lisa Jordan [[spoiler:goes behind his back and tips off another reporter about the Leo Kirkman scandal]], Wright makes it clear their friendship is dead.
266* HonestAdvisor: The main reason why Kirkman kept him as an advisor is that before they even knew each other, Seth told the truth about what he thought of Kirkman's ability to lead in a time of crisis (see RightBehindMe below), yet continues to be a loyal supporter throughout everything.
267* HypercompetentSidekick: Of all Kirkman's closest advisors, Seth is the least politically connected, being only a junior speechwriter before the bombing. He turns out to be a really good press secretary and confidant for the President.
268* IconicItem: His clear plastic water tumbler.
269* InsistentTerminology:
270-->'''Alex:''' Please, it's Alex.\
271'''Seth:''' Uh...no, ma'am. You're the First Lady.
272* TheMentor: Tries to teach Carter on how to handle the press corp. It's subverted when Carter just leaves instead.
273* NervesOfSteel: In his capacity as Press Secretary, he is deft at deflecting under repeated hostile questioning.
274* OhCrap: In the bathroom, Seth rants on how Kirkman is terrible and totally wrong to be President and should just step down. He steps out of his stall to discover the man he's just talked to ''is'' Kirkman.
275* PluckyComicRelief: In a tense thriller that rarely lets up, he serves to inject some moments of much needed levity. It's part of his job too, as Press Secretary and speechwriter he often needs to remind the President, his colleagues, and the American people to look towards hope.
276* RightBehindMe: A variation; when he rants about how he doesn't believe Kirkman has what it takes to lead the country to the guy in the toilet next to him, he doesn't realize that said guy is Kirkman himself. To his credit, after the initial OhCrap wears off, he sticks to his guns and honestly tells Kirkman that he believes that he should step down.
277* ShamingTheMob: When it's revealed that Tom is going through therapy to deal with among other things, his wife's death, the media tears him apart for it. At first Seth deals with the media like he always does, but then his anger just boils over and he chews the media out for how they judge a man for [[SarcasmMode the crime of seeking professional help]].
278* TokenMinority: Discussed. Aaron offers Seth the job of press secretary [[YouAreACreditToYourRace by saying he'd be a good representative for Muslim-Americans]], which Seth finds insulting. Seth eventually does take the job, but only because Kirkman's reasons for offering it to him were more heartfelt.
279* UndyingLoyalty: While they may have started off on the wrong foot, Seth quickly and deeply admires Kirkman for his beliefs.
280[[/folder]]
281
282[[folder:White House Political Director Lyor Boone]]
283!!Lyor Boone
284->'''Played By:''' {{Creator/Paolo Costanzo}}
285[[quoteright:279:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lyor_boone_portal_6.jpg]]
286
287White House Political Director recommended by Emily. She claims he is the smartest person she's ever worked with.
288----
289* BrutalHonesty: His very first scene is him giving Tom his honest opinion on the state of his presidency.
290* BunnyEarsLawyer: Quite talented at his job, while being unusually quirky and sometimes hard to work with.
291* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Vanishes without a trace between Seasons 2 and 3 and succeeded by a host of new political operatives.
292* CunningLinguist: Speaks at least Italian, Mandarin and German.
293* HatesBeingTouched: To the point that even when he is visibly relieved to find Seth alive after a tsunami, he refuses a hug.
294* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He is abrasive and often hard to get along with, but ultimately has a [[EveryoneHasStandards strong and abiding sense of decency and loyalty]]. It's what differentiates him from more amoral political operatives, like his ex-colleague [[EvilCounterpart Greg Bowen]].
295* OopsIForgotIWasMarried: Something that came up in episode 8 of season 2. They both decide to remain married.
296* PetTheDog: In "Three-Letter Day", takes a letter from a beekeeper regarding the deaths of two of his hives (supposedly due to [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colony_collapse_disorder colony collapse disorder]]) ''very'' personally, much to the annoyance of Seth. Also helps a protester participating in a sit-in at the White House with his college application essay.
297* SkewedPriorities: Came in second place during a rocketry competition at space camp when he was a kid 20 years before the events of the series. When one of the judges of the competition--now a major aerospace firm executive--is brought in to resolve a crisis his only concern is confronting her. Never mind that the lives of four astronauts hinge upon her cooperation...
298[[/folder]]
299
300[[folder:White House Counsel Kendra Daynes]]
301!!Kendra Daynes
302->'''Played By:''' {{Creator/Zoe McLellan}}
303[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kendra_daynes.png]]
304
305The new White House Counsel, hired by President Kirkman in the wake of a court case against his administration.
306----
307* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Is nowhere to be seen in Season 3.
308* DefeatEqualsFriendship: Manages to school Shore and the rest of Kirkman's administration over the use of tactical force on domestic soil [[spoiler:when the administration was gearing up to take out Patrick Lloyd and his hideout]]. So Kirkman hires her.
309* HelloAttorney: Though her legal skills are top-notch, she does not lack for attractiveness either.
310* IncorruptiblePurePureness: Why Kirkman hires her -- to keep his administration operating in accordance with the law.
311* LastMinuteHookup: Of sorts; she ends up in a relationship with Trey Kirkman in the last episodes of the second season.
312* LetsYouAndHimFight: Gets a roomful of activists bickering over a controversial statue to come together by using Boone to redirect their anger at him instead of each other.
313* MoralityChain: Or rather a ''legality'' chain to the rest of the White House administration.
314* WhatTheHellHero: Gives one of these to Emily, after the latter ordered the illegal access of phone records to identify TheMole among the White House in the second season. It was successful in uncovering [[spoiler:Cornelius Moss]] as the source, but now the evidence is inadmissible in court and opens up the administration to a legal counterattack.
315[[/folder]]
316
317[[folder:Agent Mike Ritter]]
318!!Agent Michael "Mike" Ritter
319->'''Played By:''' Creator/LaMonicaGarrett
320[[quoteright:202:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/6a01348361f24a970c01b7c89c06a0970b_320wi.jpg]]
321
322Tom's lead Secret Service agent, who is tasked with ensuring the Kirkmans' safety following the attack.
323----
324* TheBigGuy: An imposing figure as President Kirkman's chief of security.
325* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Another White House figure who doesn't show up in Season 3.
326* DeadpanSnarker: He sarcastically lists an overly detailed set of steps when Leo asks how the Secret Service found him at the rave, when they simply pinged Leo's phone.
327* RetiredBadass: Mentioned in "Overkill" to have once been a member of the U.S. special forces, before he joined the Secret Service.
328* ScaryBlackMan: A heroic and sympathetic example.
329* TakingTheBullet: Does this for Kirkman in the first season, when a gunman invades the White House grounds. Fortunately, Mike survives and makes a full recovery.
330* VitriolicBestBuds: With Tom. Despite being a consummate professional Secret Service agent completely dedicated to protecting the president, that doesn't stop him from engaging in good-natured ribbing over sports teams with Tom.
331[[/folder]]
332
333[[folder:Secretary Nick Wooster]]
334!!Secretary of Defense Nick Wooster
335->'''Played By:''' Creator/MartinRoach
336
337The Secretary of Defense for the United States.
338----
339* BitCharacter: So far, his role has simply been to advise Kirkman's military actions against Kunami in "Fallout" and "Overkill".
340[[/folder]]
341
342[[folder:Charles Langdon]]
343!!Former Chief of Staff Charles Langdon
344->'''Played By:''' {{Creator/Peter Outerbridge}}
345[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/charles_langdon.jpg]]
346
347The former White House Chief of Staff under the late President Richmond and was presumed dead after the Capitol bombing, before later being revealed to be very much alive.
348----
349* TheAtoner: See below.
350* ChekhovsGunman: He's the guy who fires Tom in the first episode.
351* TheConsigliere: Was this to President Richmond as his Chief of Staff.
352* DrivenToSuicide: Nearly, aside from the knowledge that he carried important information that could help turn the tables.
353* MrExposition: The main source of this so far regarding TheConspiracy.
354* FakingTheDead: After the Capitol attack, he went into hiding.
355* MustMakeAmends: He was seduced by the Conspiracy Woman, who gradually pulled more and more information from him, including the threat assessment files from the Pentagon. When he witnessed the Capitol bombing, he wanted to tell someone -- anyone -- what he knew and willingly spilled everything he could during interrogation.
356-->"Who could imagine that they would've used that information in that way at the time?! The only reason I haven't [[AteHisGun put a bullet in my head]] is the thought that maybe I could help ''[voice breaking]'' make this right."
357* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Had this reaction when the Capitol attack occurred.
358* SpannerInTheWorks: For the conspirators, who most likely did not count on him surviving the bombing alongside Peter [=MacLeish=] to be encountered by Hannah Wells and brought to Kirkman's attention.
359* UnwittingPawn: For the conspirators.
360* WeUsedToBeFriends: Gets a little of this with Tom after he's revealed to have helped TheConspiracy.
361[[/folder]]
362
363[[folder:Acting Secretary Paulsen]]
364!!Acting Secretary of State James Paulsen
365
366The Acting Secretary of State for the United States.
367----
368* BitCharacter: So far. He's an acting member of Kirkman's Cabinet, but not much else is known.
369* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Ends up with this, as Cornelius Moss is eventually named the permanent Secretary of State.
370[[/folder]]
371
372[[folder:Wyatt]]
373!!Wyatt
374->'''Played By:''' {{Creator/Jeff Lillico}}
375
376Tom's personal assistant.
377----
378* BitCharacter: Mostly there to take phone calls and run errands. But the fact that Tom made an effort to learn the name of someone on a low rung helps establish the kind of person he is.
379[[/folder]]
380
381[[folder:Carter Dunn]]
382!!Carter Dunn
383->'''Played By:''' {{Creator/Ben Lewis}}
384
385The temporary replacement White House Press Secretary after the Capitol attack.
386----
387* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: His response to the onslaught of the Press Corps, leading to Seth Wright taking the position.
388* ShrinkingViolet: He is so not prepared for the ravenous pack of wolves that is the White House Press Corps.
389* WeHardlyKnewYe: Leaves in the same episode as he is introduced.
390[[/folder]]
391
392[[folder:Tricia Sims]]
393!!Tricia Sims
394->'''Played By:''' {{Creator/Chelsea Harris}}
395[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tricia_sims.png]]
396
397A newly-hired White House staffer and Lyor's current assistant.
398----
399* BlackAndNerdy: Downplayed, but she certainly has considerable knowledge of how to navigate government bureaucracy to get the job done.
400* {{Determinator}}: Actually manages to dig up a specific Capitol blueprint, which Lyor assumed was impossible to obtain from the depths of the State Department archives and which he had only assigned to her as a SecretTestOfCharacter.
401* EnsignNewbie: The fresh-faced new hire among the White House staff in the second season.
402* FriendOnTheForce: Or rather, a brother in Navy S.E.A.L. Team Three.
403[[/folder]]
404
405!Politicians
406
407[[folder:Secretary Hookstraten]]
408!!United States Secretary of Education Kimble Hookstraten
409->'''Played By:''' Creator/VirginiaMadsen
410[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/144657_0963.jpg]]
411
412Served as the designated survivor for another political party when the Capitol attack occurred. She publicly backs Kirkman as the new president while harboring her own agenda. As the senior Representative among the survivors of Congress, she became the new Speaker of the House, a status that lasts until she is forced to resign amid lingering scandal, whereupon Kirkman appoints her as the Secretary of Education.
413----
414* AwesomenessByAnalysis: She is able to determine that a military operation is afoot, simply by putting the pieces together; namely, Tom's schedule has been cleared, and an entire parking lot at the Pentagon reserved for high ranking military personnel is full.
415* BitchInSheepsClothing: She makes a big show of insisting that Kirkman and his administration have her "complete support" in the aftermath of the bombing, but hardly hesitates to give a speech undermining Kirkman's authority in the first days of his presidency, and ''then'' all but boasts to his face that she will be gunning for his job. This seems to have mellowed over time, or at least has been deliberately set aside, as she has transitioned into more of a WorthyOpponent or FriendlyEnemy relationship with Kirkman's administration.
416* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: After playing a prominent part in the first season, she is KickedUpstairs to the position of Secretary of Education, and Virginia Madsen is not returning for the second season.
417* DiscardAndDraw: [[spoiler:She winds up giving up her position as Speaker of the House after some bad press, but gets appointed to Secretary of Education afterwards, when she and Kirkman realize that appointing her as Vice President is no longer politically viable.]]
418* EveryoneHasStandards: Senator Bowman's partisan antics over the gun-control bill in "Party Lines" frustrate her just as much as Kirkman's staff. While Bowman refuses to compromise, she pledges a more bipartisan amendment approach if the bill survives the Senate to come before the House. [[spoiler:Kirkman's administration wins the Senate vote, so that pledge will be put to the test.]]
419** Kimble may be a lot of things, but she's not [[spoiler: ''a traitor'' like [=MacLeish=], and teams up with Kirkman to sabotage him any way she can while Kirkman is incapacitated.]]
420* {{Foil}}: A minor one to Kirkman, as she's a seasoned politician who knows the ins-and-outs of Washington, while he's a political outsider who approaches the problems that come his way with logic and common sense.
421* FriendlyEnemy: She makes no secrets of her political ambitions and her partisan enmity with Kirkman, but at the same time she acts with a considerable degree of integrity and is largely supportive of his administration. [[spoiler:This is why Kirkman trusts her with keeping an eye on [=MacLeish=] while he is undergoing surgery and has to invoke the twenty-fifth amendment; for all her faults, he knows her heart is in the right place. Hookstraten outright tells him that she won't let him down, and the episode shows her trying to block many of [=MacLeish=]'s questionable actions while he's Acting President]].
422* GoodAllAlong: She came off as antagonistic at first, and didn't trust Kirkman as far as she could throw him, but all things considered, that's entirely understandable when you look at things from her point of view. She later goes out on a limb to help Kirkman in the interest of protecting America, and after [[spoiler: [=MacLeish's=] deserved demise, Kirkman has fully endorsed her as his new VP.]]
423* GoodCounterpart: To [[spoiler: Peter [=MacLeish=]. She is a Republican congresswoman, while he is a Democrat. He seems like a humble, heroic NiceGuy when [[BitchInSheepsClothing he's actually a treasonous mass-murderer,]] while she comes off as kind of a {{Jerkass}} but has sympathetic reasons not to trust Kirkman, (to say nothing of how ''all'' of her colleagues were vaporized just recently) and ultimately puts the national welfare above her own agenda. Made even more apparent now that Kirkman has endorsed her as his new VP after [=The MacLeish's=] murder-suicide.]]
424* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: She has taken beneficial actions like investigating [=MacLeish=] just as easily as leaking top-secret information from Aaron or associating with disgraced journalists like Abe Leonard. May be a case of DependingOnTheWriter.
425* IAmTheNoun: Before Congressman [=MacLeish=] is discovered, she remarks that she essentially ''is'' Congress.
426* IconicOutfit: No matter what her pantsuit of the day looks like, Hookstraten ''always'' adorns it with one of several elaborate golden brooches in a flowery design on her left lapel.
427* {{Jerkass}}: She's abrasive, calculating, and has no problem undermining Kirkman or telling him she wants his job. She even tries to extort a political favour out of Alex when she comes to her for help with a personal matter.
428** JerkWithAHeartOfGold: [[spoiler:She assists Agent Wells in her investigation of the Capitol bombing, giving her access to classified documents on the condition she be kept abreast of any and all developments. She later agrees to delay a hearing into [=MacLeish's=] vice-presidential nomination, putting her own reputation on the line, when Wells contacts her with news of more evidence concerning him.]]
429* KickedUpstairs: An old scandal is revived to destroy her position as Speaker of the House, so Kirkman [[spoiler:appoints her Secretary of Education]]. It's not the vice-presidency, as was teased for a couple of episodes, but at least she's still on board with his administration.
430* NoPartyGiven: Averted, as Aaron clearly identifies her as a Republican.
431* NumberTwo: Until Peter [=MacLeish=] is finally sworn in as Vice-President, and after he is [[spoiler:shot and killed mere days later]] until her own ouster as Speaker, she is next in the presidential line of succession after Kirkman.
432* ProperlyParanoid: She states outright that she doesn't trust those who gain power without earning it.
433* RankUp: Initially, she is a rank-and-file Congresswoman, before she is named the new Speaker of the House as of "The Blueprint". Justified as she is the only surviving incumbent Representative who stood for the position, as [=MacLeish=] declined in order to seek the vice-presidency.
434* SoleSurvivor: Prior to [=MacLeish=] being found alive, she was the only member of Congress, due to being the Republican Party's designated survivor. Until he's out of the hospital, she alone was responsible for the Legislative Branch.
435* TakingYouWithMe: Although the scandal around the arms deal ultimately claims her political career in the House, she manages to ''destroy'' the former staffer who started her downfall by leaking information about his own illicit dealings (and bribery) with lobbyists.
436* TokenHeroicOrc: The only senior Republican politician shown to date who ''hasn't'' been a complete antagonistic {{jerkass}} to the Kirkman administration. Downplayed in that plenty of the lower-level moderate Republicans are completely in favour of Tom's agenda, which is where Kimble has found her political niche.
437* WildCard: She is actively plotting to usurp Kirkman's presidency, but she is opposed to the Capitol bombers and also intends to work against [=MacLeish=] after deducing he also has designs on the Oval Office.
438* WorthyOpponent: Kirkman is gradually coming to view her as one of these.
439[[/folder]]
440
441[[folder:Governor Royce]]
442!! Governor John Royce
443->'''Played By:''' {{Creator/Michael Gaston}}
444
445The governor of Michigan. Royce's extreme reaction to the Capitol attack puts him at odds with the newly sworn-in Kirkman.
446----
447* {{Hypocrite}}: He claims that having the police round up all Muslims in Dearborn is to "protect" the citizens of his state, but the vast majority of the Muslims are themselves US citizens and have lived in Michigan their whole lives.
448** When Kirkman [[spoiler:has him justly arrested for sedition the moment he lands in DC, he scoffs at Emily's prior statement that he was 'fair and reasonable.' After Royce refused to (multiple times) even give Kirkman the time of day after '''way''' exceeding his own authority and essentially turning the state of Michigan into a police state that repressed its own minorities.]] Talk about the pot calling the kettle black.
449* InsistentTerminology: While refusing to obey Kirkman's orders, Royce calls him ''Mr.'' Kirkman.
450* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler:Royce was rounding up and imprisoning his state's Muslim citizens without trial, ignoring the Presidents requests to stand down. Kirkman has his ass thrown in jail and charged with treason.]]
451* NoPartyGiven: It's not mentioned which party the governor belongs to. However, considering Hookstraten claims in "The Enemy" that she and Royce are close friends, he quotes Ronald Reagan, and he gives federal authority the finger while putting state authority above all else, he is almost certainly a Republican.
452* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: He orders all Muslims to be rounded up and imprisoned just on the off chance that some of them know who the culprits of the Capitol attack are and is seemingly indifferent to the brutality of the police tasked with the round-up.
453* {{Profiling}}: He orders the state police to arrest the Muslim population of Dearborn without charging them with any crimes.
454* SmugSnake: He seriously declares himself the highest authority in the state of Michigan after the Capitol bombing, acting like Kirkman has no right to the presidency when in fact the Constitution of The United States has a clause that deals with precisely this issue and ''explicitly says that he does.''
455* StarterVillain: He's the first antagonist that Kirkman faces directly, as Royce refuses to acknowledge Kirkman's authority and it takes Kirkman bluffing him to force him to stand down. Royce then goes right back to rounding up Muslims in Michigan, forcing Kirkman to have him arrested a few episodes later.
456[[/folder]]
457
458[[folder:Former Vice President [=MacLeish=]]]
459!!Vice President Peter [=MacLeish=]
460->'''Played By:''' {{Creator/Ashley Zukerman}}
461[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/petermacleish.jpg]]
462
463An ex-veteran of the Afghan War and a former congressman from Oregon running for a third term. He's a hero following the terrorist attack and eventually becomes Vice President.
464----
465* TheAce: A decorated war hero and well-liked politician who's smart, modest, handsome, affable, upstanding, and dedicated. Not a speck of dirt on him. [[spoiler:He might also be a terrorist. He's ''definitely'' a war criminal, at least.]]
466* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: He's pale and sustained some injuries, but he came out of the ruins with his hair neatly in place.
467** Possibly justified and serves as {{foreshadowing}}, [[spoiler: [=MacLeish=] was in a bomb shelter at the time, which minimized the damage done to his person a great deal.]]
468* BigBad: [[spoiler:He is the most visible of the conspirators who blew up the Capitol... although he might just be another patsy.]]
469* BitchInSheepsClothing: He comes off as humble and easy to get along with... [[spoiler:for a mass-murderer]].
470* BoomHeadshot: [[spoiler:His wife shoots him in the head when he's been found out, before eating a bullet herself.]]
471* BornLucky: He is the only person in the Capitol Building who survived the bombing. [[spoiler:This was planned beforehand, since he left the room shortly before the bombing occurred.]]
472* TheChosenOne: When he's having second thoughts before being sworn in as VP, his wife reassures him he survived for a reason. [[spoiler:Of course, ''she'' might also be part of the conspiracy...]]
473* EngineeredPublicConfession: Peter confesses to Alvin about his role in the Capital Attack, but [[LittleDidIKnow little did he know]] that it was all a set up arranged by Hannah and the others.
474--> '''Peter:'''They sent us into a slaughterhouse and then they covered it up! They used us, so we used them! Yes, you lied, we all did, Alvin. I lied to Congress, to protect the unit, to protect you.
475* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: [[spoiler:He still cares deeply for his old team from the army, even risking the conspiracy to calm down one teammate who was in panic mode.]]
476* EvilAllAlong: [[spoiler:A bomb shelter was constructed within one of the Capitol building's offices that he utilized to survive the explosion that killed off the rest of the government, possibly to use his newfound status as the sole survivor of the attack and as a "hero" to become the next president.]]
477* MadeOfIron: He tanked his way through an explosion to the face. [[spoiler:Subverted when it turns out he was hiding in a makeshift bomb shelter at the time.]]
478* MedalOfDishonor: [[spoiler:He and his men were sent on what amounted to a suicide mission, assigned to guard a major (really a CIA operative, the man who would become Catalan) to deliver cash to an Afghani warlord to help combat the Taliban. The meeting went wrong and the men of his unit were hunted down one by one until they started attacking everybody, enemies, friendlies, and neutrals, just to get out. When the remaining members of the unit learned the truth about their mission, they wanted retribution for their lost comrades, but [=MacLeish=] defended the operative, stating that the man was just following orders. For that, the government covered up the mission and made [=MacLeish=] out to be a war hero. However, Hannah believes that it was this mission that radicalized [=MacLeish=] -- essentially, the mission that made him a war hero actually made him a traitor.]]
479* TheMole: [[spoiler:He was in on the attack on the Capitol building.]]
480* MoleInCharge: [[spoiler:In the same episode we learn of his treason, Kirkman offers his support for [=MacLeish=] as the next Speaker of the House, and by the end of the same episode, Kirkman is poised to offer him the vice presidency. He's officially sworn in in the midseason finale, though moments later, an assassin's bullet gets knocked off-course...]]
481* NoPartyGiven: It's not yet mentioned which party he belongs to, although his hometown (Eugene, OR) belongs to a congressional district which have been solidly Democratic since the 1970's, so one can make a qualified guess.
482* RetiredBadass: A veteran of Afghanistan, who left the Army as a Captain in the Rangers.
483* SoleSurvivor: Of the Capitol bombing. [[spoiler:Turns out he wasn't in the chamber when the bomb(s) went off.]]
484* SurvivorsGuilt: Began to display this after he arrived at Bethesda, feeling guilty that he's the only congressman who survived. [[spoiler:Then we learn he was in on it.]]
485** [[spoiler:Even though he was in on the plan, it doesn't stop him from feeling guilty, as he wonders how many more innocent people need to die for the Conspiracy's goals to be achieved.]]
486* VillainWithGoodPublicity: [[spoiler:He's in league with the conspirators who masterminded the Capitol bombing, but so far he is beloved by the public as a hero for his survival and his service in the War in Afghanistan.]]
487* WalkingSpoiler: Because [[spoiler:he's actually a villain]].
488[[/folder]]
489
490[[folder:Former President Cornelius Moss]]
491!!Cornelius Moss
492->'''Played By:''' {{Creator/Geoff Pierson}}
493[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cornelius_moss.jpg]]
494
495A past one-term President of the United States (prior to Kirkman and Richmond before him) and more recently Kirkman's Secretary of State.
496----
497* BigBad: Of sorts; he becomes Kirkman's main rival for the presidency throughout Season 3.
498* CommutingOnABus: Spends significant portions of the second season OutOfFocus thanks to a leave of absence over his affair with Charlotte Thorn, a murdered British MP. Then Kirkman later [[YouHaveFailedMe removes Moss from his administration]] at the end of "The Final Frontier" for abusing his authority as Secretary of State. Afterwards, Moss generally shows up to pile stress and hardship on Kirkman's administration, as he feels that Kirkman is unfit to hold the presidency.
499* FaceHeelTurn: When the first season ends, he is an HonestAdvisor and trusted NumberTwo to President Kirkman. As the second season wears on, he gradually gets more hostile to Kirkman and his administration, to the point of openly agitating against the president and preparing for a belated run at a second term in the Oval Office.
500* HonestAdvisor: As a popular and knowledgeable former President, Moss is able to advise Kirkman about the hostage situation in Naruba. When they first meet privately, he bluntly tells the President that he was unqualified to lead the country and could've done better, but he is also impressed with Kirkman's accomplishments. He later becomes Kirkman's Secretary of State, before the second season reveals that Moss [[spoiler:was lying to suck up to Kirkman, and really ''does'' believe that Kirkman is unfit to be President]].
501* IDidWhatIHadToDo: His attitude regarding his operating outside Kirkman's authority in the wake of what Moss sees as Kirkman's overly cautious actions following Alex's death. It gets Moss fired.
502* ManOfWealthAndTaste: Downplayed, but he is clearly ''much'' more comfortable with (and enthused about) the privileges of the presidency than Kirkman is.
503* MayDecemberRomance: Had an affair with much younger British MP Charlotte Thorne, which is revealed during the second season.
504* TheMole: In the second season, [[spoiler:he is the source of leaks which plague Kirkman's administration, for no reason beyond that he felt that Kirkman was and remains a weak leader]].
505* NoPartyGiven: Averted, eventually. Considering his willingness to work with Kirkman, who used to serve a Democratic administration, viewers could reasonably think that Moss is or was a Democratic president -- but then he [[spoiler:announces a run for the Republican nomination]] at the end of the second season. It turns out that he used to be a moderate but moved left to appeal to the most outspoken part of his party.
506* NoTrueScotsman: Gradually comes to believe that Kirkman is weak and undeserving of the presidency.
507* NumberTwo: For much of the first season, he is President Kirkman's right-hand man in the White House administration, with Peter [=MacLeish=] being untrustworthy ([[spoiler:and then dead]]) and Kimble Hookstraten being more distant as Speaker until [[spoiler:she is appointed Secretary of Education]].
508** It's this status that leads him to give Kirkman a WhatTheHellHero when Moss is finally brought into the loop about TheConspiracy after months being LockedOutOfTheLoop. In Kirkman's defense, though, he was just being ProperlyParanoid since the conspirators seemed [[WeAreEverywhere to have agents everywhere]].
509** By the end of the first season, with the Vice-Presidency vacant, the Speakership either vacant or the new holder unidentified, and the president ''pro tempore'' of the Senate still being unseen, after Kirkman himself, he is the second-highest named character in the presidential line of succession.
510* SleazyPolitician: [[spoiler:Reveals himself as one of these throughout the second season, constantly working to undermine Kirkman at every turn under the guise of patriotism. He pretty clearly wants to get his hands back on the Oval Office for a second term.]]
511* TheStarscream: [[spoiler:Has been leaking information to the press ever since he became Secretary of State and keeps doing so after he's fired.]]
512* SuperPersistentPredator: The political version. After he is let go from the post of Secretary of State, he ''does not stop'' making Kirkman's life suck OnceAnEpisode by regularly slamming Kirkman to the media, giving scathing testimony at Ethan West's hearing, or having his loyalist Cabinet members undermine the president's administration.
513* TokenHeroicOrc: Just like Hookstraten, it turns out he's a Republican, and is [[spoiler:at first]] a ReasonableAuthorityFigure as Secretary of State. [[spoiler:As it happens, he was EvilAllAlong, just a more patient and calculating example of TheStarscream than a power-hungry conspirator like [=MacLeish=].]]
514* TookALevelInJerkass: Compare his stalwart HonestAdvisor behaviour in the first season with [[spoiler:his constant deliberate leaks, insubordination and blatant dislike for Kirkman]] in the second season. It's just a shade short of JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope.
515* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Wagyu sliders. He makes a few calls throughout "Commander-in-Chief" to order them and remarks about them a number of times.
516* UniversallyBelovedLeader: He left politics well-loved. Kirkman's clearly a fan of him and was excited to meet him. [[spoiler:This becomes a problem when he runs for the presidency against Tom.]]
517* VillainWithGoodPublicity: Turns out to clearly be a SleazyPolitician over the course of the second season, but still enjoys widespread adoration among the media and the public, which gives him a platform to keep on damaging Kirkman's administration.
518[[/folder]]
519
520[[folder:Former Vice President Ellenor Darby]]
521!!Ellenor Darby
522->'''Played By:''' {{Creator/Aunjanue Ellis}}
523[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ellenordarby.jpg]]
524
525The mayor of Washington, D.C., who is nominated by Kirkman for the vice-presidency following her capable co-handling of a power outage crisis in the capital, she eventually resigns when it becomes clear that she and Kirkman have different visions for the country.
526----
527* AmbitionIsEvil: Discussed with Kirkman in "Fallout"; it turns out that Kirkman nominated her in part because she isn't actively [[TheStarscream scheming to take the Oval Office]].
528* CommanderContrarian: Has shades of this, but generally ends up siding with Kirkman anyways, although she refuses to simply be a [[YesMan Yes-Woman]] to Kirkman's administration.
529* DefeatEqualsFriendship: Kirkman ends up winning their disagreement over the emergency response to the power outage, but they both find that they work well enough together to cooperate in the same administration.
530* HeroismEqualsJobQualification: Her strong and calm response to the crisis makes her stand out from a litany of Representatives, Senators and other politicians who actively sought the vice-presidency but who failed to make a connection with Kirkman.
531* NervesOfSteel: Keeps her calm amidst a massive crisis and widespread looting gripping her city, and faces down Kirkman over the proper handling of the emergency response. It impresses Kirkman enough to [[HeroismEqualsJobQualification nominate her as the new Vice-President]].
532* NoPartyGiven: At least so far, but given that she's introduced as the incumbent mayor of Washington, D.C., she's very likely a Democrat. In Season 3, she [[spoiler:leaves Kirkman's administration for an unsuccessful run at the Democratic nomination for President]].
533* NumberTwo: To Kirkman, following substantial ambiguity in his administration since [[spoiler:Peter [=MacLeish=] was killed]].
534* RememberTheNewGuy: Has apparently been the mayor of Washington, D.C. for a substantial amount of time as of her actual introduction in "In The Dark".
535* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: In Season 3, she [[spoiler:resigns the vice-presidency under growing differences of opinion with Kirkman and the rest of his administration, and runs for the Democratic nomination for President]].
536* TwoferTokenMinority: Black and female.
537[[/folder]]
538
539[[folder:Former President Richmond]]
540!!President Robert Richmond
541->'''Played By:''' Creator/RichardBekins
542[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/robertrichmond.png]]
543
544The president of the United States who is killed during his State of the Union address at the start of the series.
545----
546* CodeName: His code name was "Eagle".
547* OurPresidentsAreDifferent: President Target (and successfully eliminated), and President Schemer (his treatment of Kirkman).
548* PlotTriggeringDeath: Him and his entire cabinet, save Kirkman, dying in an explosion acts as the {{inciting incident}}.
549* SleazyPolitician: {{Implied| Trope}}. He removes mention of all of Tom's programs from his speech and tries to fire him while disguising it as a promotion. Tom mentions to Alex that he refuses to "play Richmond's games" and that he "didn't want to be one of those guys" when he was promoted to HUD Secretary. During Richmond's State of the Union address, Tom seems unimpressed, calling Richmond's promises his "greatest hits".
550[[/folder]]
551
552[[folder:Senator Bowman]]
553!!Senator Jack Bowman
554->'''Played By:''' {{Creator/Mark Deklin}}
555[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jack_bowman.png]]
556
557The former Governor of Montana, who cut his term short so that he could be appointed to the Senate when Congress was being repopulated after the Capitol attack. A rapidly rising star on the Hill, he is the leader of the majority Republican caucus in the Senate.
558----
559* AmbitionIsEvil: Highly antagonistic towards Kirkman's administration and even his own party allies. He deliberately gave up the governorship of Montana in order to further his own public profile in the U.S. Senate, presumably for a future run at the presidency.
560* {{Eagleland}}: Proudly leans on his family's long history of cattle ranching in Montana, and even wears the cowboy boots to match.
561* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Albeit their biographical similiarities are manageable, he like a more handsome version of Paul Ryan.
562* NoPartyGiven: Averted. Clearly identified on the news as a Republican senator from Montana.
563* PerpetualSmiler: Confident in his superiority among the Republican caucus. It [[VillainousBreakdown only slips]] when he unexpectedly loses the Senate vote on the gun-control bill.
564* TheStarscream: Expresses to Hookstraten's face that he considers her part of the "old guard" whom he will gladly undermine and replace.
565* WithFriendsLikeThese: Willing to trample over Hookstraten, his own partisan ally, to further his own ambitions.
566[[/folder]]
567
568[[folder:Senator Hunter]]
569!!Senator Diane Hunter
570->'''Played By:''' {{Creator/Kearran Giovanni}}
571[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/diane_hunter.png]]
572
573The former Attorney-General of Massachusetts, who was appointed to the Senate after the Capitol bombing and now serves as the Democratic Minority Leader and the chief opponent of Senator Bowman's Republican caucus.
574----
575* GoodCounterpart: To Bowman. As the Democrats' Minority Senate Leader, she is ''much'' more helpful to the Kirkman administration than Bowman is.
576* YouAreInCommandNow: As part of the newly nominated Senate, she has gone from the Massachusetts Cabinet to one of the most powerful positions in the Democratic Party and the legislative branch of the federal government.
577[[/folder]]
578
579!U.S. Military
580
581[[folder:General Cochrane]]
582!!General Harris Cochrane
583->'''Played By:''' {{Creator/Kevin McNally}}
584[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/general_cochrane.jpg]]
585
586A general in the US Army in the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Following a meeting with him, he harbors strong doubts that Kirkman can be a good interim president.
587----
588* AnalogyBackfire: Cochrane justifies going behind Kirkman's back to authorize an attack an Al-Sakar by stating that they are the snake in their kitchen, and that said snake should have its head cut off. [[LaserGuidedKarma Kirkman takes his advice to heart and promptly fires him.]]
589* ChekhovsGunman: Is unceremoniously fired in episode 4. [[spoiler:Then it turns out that a major file that the bombers used to blow up the Capitol passed through his hands.]]
590* GeneralRipper: General Cochrane immediately suggests showing aggression towards America's enemies in order to prove that the country is still strong, and immediately begins to doubt Kirkman when the latter demonstrates his lack of warmongering and unfamiliarity with the office's military aspects.
591* InsistentTerminology: When the general is warned against making any moves to remove Kirkman, he insists that he'll be doing his "civic duty".
592* JerkassHasAPoint: Tom really ''isn't'' qualified to be running the free world. [[spoiler: Which is exactly why he was chosen by TheConspiracy to be the designated survivor in the first place, he's the least qualified of ''everyone in the cabinet.'']]
593* SpottingTheThread: He received the file on [[spoiler: the Capitol bombing simulation]] but it was recalled electronically by the White House before he had a chance to even open it up to see what was inside. Cochrane knew something was off immediately since, forgetting for a moment that had never happened to him before, he's a lieutenant general in the US Army and the Commander of NORDCOM. Since when is ''anything'' like that off limits to him?
594* TookALevelInKindness: When he returns in the first winter finale, he bears no obvious grudge against Kirkman for firing him, points him towards a new lead in the bombing investigation, and offers his support again if he desires it.
595* WellIntentionedExtremist: What he says ''does'' make sense from a given point of view. Where he goes wrong is that he jumps to military action against a foreign power and, later, contemplating a possible coup against a sitting president, in barely any time at all.
596[[/folder]]
597
598[[folder:Admiral Chernow]]
599!!Admiral Chernow
600->'''Played By:''' Creator/MykeltiWilliamson
601[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/admiral_chernow.png]]
602
603An admiral in the US Navy and the Vice Chairman in the Joint Chiefs. He becomes a trusted advisor to Kirkman.
604----
605* BilingualBonus: The name "Chernow" means "black" in Russian. He may have [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afro-Russian Afro-Russian]] heritage.
606* BitCharacter: Has only been seen once or twice, and his role so far amounts to being the ReasonableAuthorityFigure who takes over from [[GeneralRipper General Cochrane]]. He comes back in episode 6 of season 2.
607* HonestAdvisor: Becomes one to Kirkman over time.
608[[/folder]]
609
610[[folder:General Munoz]]
611!!General Munoz
612->'''Played By:''' Creator/MarkAOwen
613
614The commander of the Michigan National Guard who sides with Royce during the governor's attempted defection.
615----
616* CavalryBetrayal: Kirkman calls him in, expecting him to force Royce back into line, but he sides with Royce instead.
617* TheDragon: Essentially this to Royce.
618* LaserGuidedKarma: It's mentioned that he has been arrested along with Royce.
619* TooDumbToLive: Siding with the governor of Michigan over the commander-in-chief? Not a smart move. Kirkman could easily have him shot if he wanted to for defying his orders.
620[[/folder]]
621
622[[folder:Commander Clarkson]]
623!!Commander Max Clarkson
624->'''Played By:''' {{Creator/Dylan Walsh}}
625[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maxclarkson.jpg]]
626
627The leader of the S.E.A.L. Team assigned to apprehend Nassar.
628----
629* AFatherToHisMen: He speaks very highly of, has utmost confidence in, and is intimately familiar with the lives of the people under his command. When one of his men is injured, he takes his place on the mission.
630* HeroicSacrifice: Is killed during the mission protecting two civilian children.
631[[/folder]]
632
633[[folder:Chief Moreno]]
634!!Chief Edward Moreno
635->'''Played By:''' Creator/AlexMallariJr
636
637A member of S.E.A.L. Team 6 assigned to apprehend Nassar.
638----
639* DemolitionsExpert: His role on the S.E.A.L. Team is blowing stuff up.
640* FatalFamilyPhoto: He is first introduced as a married man with a baby on the way. [[spoiler:[[SubvertedTrope He lives.]]]]
641* PanickyExpectantFather: Averted. He confidently goes into battle, despite having a baby on the way.
642[[/folder]]
643
644[[folder:Petty Officer Denton]]
645!!Petty Officer John Denton
646->'''Played By:''' {{Creator/Robert Cormier}}
647[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/johndenton.jpg]]
648
649A member of S.E.A.L. Team 6 assigned to apprehend Nassar.
650----
651* FatalFamilyPhoto: He is first introduced as a married man. [[spoiler:[[SubvertedTrope He lives.]]]]
652* InsatiableNewlyweds: Apparently subverted. He spent his honeymoon training for the operation.
653[[/folder]]
654
655[[folder:Sergeant Sims]]
656!!Sergeant Royce Sims
657->'''Played By:''' {{Creator/Cle Bennett}}
658[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/royce_sims.png]]
659
660A member of S.E.A.L. Team 3 who accompanies Agent Wells on a mission in Kunami.
661----
662* CombatPragmatist: Prefers to limit his personal risk in battle, and gets worried when Agent Wells seems to be becoming a LeeroyJenkins.
663* OnlySaneMan: Compared to Agent Wells, who he talks out of chasing RevengeBeforeReason.
664* SergeantRock: At least to Agent Wells.
665[[/folder]]
666
667!Federal Bureau of Investigation
668
669[[folder:Hannah Wells]]
670!!Special Agent Hannah Wells
671->'''Played By:''' Creator/MaggieQ
672[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hannah_wells.jpg]]
673
674An FBI agent assigned to investigate the attack who suspects that the perpetrators are not yet finished.
675
676Season 3 has her working as an Analyst for the CIA, investigating a bioterrorism plot.
677----
678* ActionGirl: She's a highly trained FBI agent who can go toe to toe with ex-military personnel.
679* BadLiar: Atwood invokes this as the reason he never gave Hannah an undercover assignment.
680* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler:Gets nerve-gassed in Season 3 by the mastermind of the bioterrorism plot]].
681* {{Deuteragonist}}: If the show isn't following Kirkman's attempts to fix the country, it's following her investigation into the bombing.
682* {{Determinator}}:
683** She's certain that someone else was behind the attack on the Capitol, despite initial evidence suggesting that it was [[MiddleEasternTerrorists Al-Sakar]]. As such, she wants to run with all the possible theories.
684** [[spoiler:Despite suffering from the below-mentioned injuries and with both the Conspiracy and Federal authorities hounding her, she still tries to stop an assassination attempt on Kirkman. She might not have succeeded, but the effort certainly counts.]]
685* DistaffCounterpart: Hannah Wells is loyal to and works directly for President Jack Bauer (who was in turn dedicated to preventing David Palmer's assassination.) Later in season two in particular she becomes him, down to working for the same agency and hot headedness.
686* FairCop: A pretty FBI agent.
687* HairTriggerTemper: Tends to exhibit this, especially when stressed or internally distraught, leading to plenty of CowboyCop moments where she DidntThinkThisThrough.
688* IdiotBall: Wells may be one of the most competent characters on the show, but holds the Idiot Ball a number of times, too, like tracking down a phone number and then calling it rather than tracking it further for an address, and failing to [[spoiler:pat down a dangerous criminal, leading the latter to reach for a gun in her coat later]].
689* IAmNotMyFather: Her father wanted her to be a doctor like him, and halfway through medical school, she skipped town and signed up for the FBI.
690* ItsPersonal:
691** Feels this way at the start of the series, when her (unseen) boyfriend is KilledOffscreen in the Capitol bombing.
692** Later in the first season, Catalan [[spoiler:murdering Jason Atwood]] just pushes this even deeper.
693** In the second season, she takes [[spoiler:Damian's reveal as TheMole for Russia]] quite personally.
694** Also in the second season, [[spoiler:Director Foerstel's death in a Kunami-perpetrated bombing]] drives her to seek RevengeBeforeReason.
695* TheLostLenore:
696** Early in the series, she is mourning the loss of her boyfriend, who was a U.S. Senator and who died in the Capitol bombing.
697** In the mid-second season, she temporarily believes that [[spoiler:she killed then-paramour Damian Rennett, who turned out to be TheMole for Russia -- and then several episodes later, he is gunned down and KilledOffForReal]].
698* MadeOfIron: When en route to a Congressional hearing [[spoiler:with evidence that [=MacLeish=] is in fact a war criminal]], her car is [[spoiler:intentionally]] wrecked, resulting in her getting some rather grisly injuries and being knocked unconscious. [[spoiler:Her assailant tries to suffocate her, and she manages to fight him off and escape, but at the cost of losing the evidence she had about the conspiracy.]] The very next day, she's back on her feet.
699* RevengeBeforeReason:
700** After Director Foerstel's death, she starts seeking to make Kunami pay by any means, putting her life in danger. Sergeant Sims talks some sense back into her.
701** After [[spoiler:Damian Rennett]] is shot and killed, she is ''absolutely convinced'' that [[spoiler:Andrea Frost]] is the [[ArcVillain "Gamine" hacker]] and starts seeking means to take [[spoiler:her]] down without assembling anything more than circumstantial evidence. When Wells holds the IdiotBall one too many times, she gets [[spoiler:let go from the White House by President Kirkman]].
702* SacrificialLion: Ends up being [[spoiler:the most significant character to lose their life in connection to Season 3's bioterrorism subplot]].
703* [[HeKnowsTooMuch She Knows Too Much]]: As she starts to uncover the Conspiracy, they start to put her in their cross-hairs. [[spoiler:They try to kill her in a traffic accident, but she escapes. Later, she gets into a shootout with a member of the Conspiracy, which ends with her killing the assailant.]]
704* SpottingTheThread: Frequently notices when things don't add up. She was the first to suspect there's more to the Capitol bombing than just Al-Sakar and has been investigating the attack since.
705** Returns in Season 3, her investigation into sudden flu outbreaks in small communities tips her off to a bioterrorism plot.
706* SuddenlyAlwaysKnewThat: She tells Chuck in "The Oath" that she had spent a few unhappy years at med school before leaving and becoming an FBI agent. [[spoiler:This knowledge is useful when it comes to applying proper medical dressings to her wound, rather than sticking with the glue that Chuck used.]]
707** Then subverted in season three, when she doesn't know how the smallpox virus spreads and needs it explained to her why some people have more melanocytes than others. Averts AsYouKnow.
708* TookALevelInDumbass: Contrast her competent, professional, {{Determinator}} behaviour from Season 1 (barring a ''few'' IdiotBall moments) with how much she goes for RevengeBeforeReason as a CowboyCop in Season 2. TraumaCongaLine or not, it finally gets her [[spoiler:let go from the White House]] when she accosts a hacking suspect with unsubstantiated allegations ''in public''. [[spoiler:Then again, it was a ploy and the accused was in on it.]]
709* TraumaCongaLine: Loses her then-boyfriend in the Capitol bombing, then becomes a target of TheConspiracy, then [[spoiler:loses her mentor Jason Atwood when he is shot dead by Catalan]], then [[spoiler:loses her ''new'' mentor John Foerstel in a bombing]], ''and then'' [[spoiler:her onetime paramour Damian Rennett is gunned down right in front of her and dies in hospital]]. It's enough that she starts regularly [[RevengeBeforeReason flying off the handle]] by the latter part of Season 2.
710[[/folder]]
711
712[[folder:Jason Atwood]]
713!!Former Director Jason Atwood
714->'''Played By:''' Creator/MalikYoba
715[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jason_atwood.jpg]]
716
717The FBI's Deputy Director. He leads the investigation on uncovering the motive of the terrorist attack in Washington D.C. until he is threatened with the murder of his son by the conspirators and forced to take the fall. After his innocence is revealed and his son murdered anyway, he is forced out of the agency into civilian life.
718----
719* AllForNothing: [[spoiler:After submitting to the conspiracy's demand that he falsely confess to murdering Majid Nassar on the threat of his son's life, Atwood finds out that [[ILied the conspiracy went back on their word and killed his son anyway]], meaning that he sacrificed his career, everything he stood for, and his life for nothing]].
720* DaChief: In charge of leading the investigation into the Capitol terrorist attack. He later becomes the acting Director of the FBI following the confirmed death of his superior.
721* FalseConfession: [[spoiler:Under the threat of his son being killed, Atwood takes the blame for Nassar's death.]]
722* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Despite being killed by Lozano, Atwood's last act was to send the evidence he had collected to Wells', exposing Whitaker as TheMole in the White House and causing Lloyd's conspiracy to unravel]].
723* IdiotBall: [[spoiler:Going onto Patrick Lloyd's property with no backup and no support ends in him getting ambushed and shot dead by Nestor Lozano.]]
724* IHaveYourWife: [[spoiler:The bad guys kidnap his son and threaten to kill both him and his wife if Atwood does not acquiesce to their demands.]]
725* ObstructiveBureaucrat: Takes his sweet time vetting Congressman [=MacLeish=] for vice-president [[spoiler:because he has irrefutable proof that he was in on the bombing]].
726* OutlivingOnesOffspring: During an investigation into a highly dangerous conspiracy who managed to blow up the U.S. Capitol, his son goes MIA. [[spoiler:His son's body was found in a river, although he didn't outlive his son very long, as Jason dies later in the season, gunned down by Lozano while spying on Lloyd and Whitaker.]]
727* TheParanoiac: [[spoiler:After the conspiracy forces a false confession from him and kills his son, Atwood is always on-edge and suspects everyone is plotting against him. On a drive with Wells to the Conspiracy Woman's address, the car nearly collides with a stranger who didn't brake soon enough, and he loses his temper at the driver. Wells finds him difficult to trust by then, calling him a loose cannon.]]
728* ProperlyParanoid: He suspects that his son's disappearance has something to do with the investigation, though the local police insist that missing child cases are usually misunderstandings and the kids show up unharmed a few hours later. [[spoiler:In this case, Atwood was right. His son was being held hostage by sinister forces.]]
729* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Agrees to back up Wells' idea that someone else was responsible for the bombings if she can provide reasonable evidence for it.
730* TheScapegoat: [[spoiler:The conspiracy forces him to falsely confess to the murder of Majid Nassar by holding his son hostage.]]
731* TragicKeepsake: [[spoiler:His wedding ring is presented by Lozano to Agent Wells as a means of tormenting her over his death.]]
732* TurnInYourBadge: He was fired and his badge and gun taken [[spoiler:since an FBI agent should've known better to falsely confess to murdering Majid Nassar [[IHaveYourWife no matter the circumstances]]]].
733[[/folder]]
734
735[[folder:John Foerstel]]
736!!Director John Foerstel
737->'''Played By:''' Creator/ReedDiamond
738
739The new director of the FBI after Atwood was accused of being involved in the murder of Majid Nassar.
740----
741* TheAtoner: Apologizes to Kirkman [[spoiler:for pressing too deeply into Alex, inadvertently causing her death. Kirkman tells him it wasn't his fault.]]
742* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler:Killed by the detonation of a dirty bomb while trying to evacuate several agents in the subway.]]
743* DaChief: Hannah Wells' new superior at the FBI.
744* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Ends up dying when he charges into a D.C. Metro station to evacuate several FBI agents. Unfortunately, they all die.]]
745* IncorruptiblePurePureness: Despite being a hard-ass who was duped into investigating Hannah Wells and Jason Atwood, Foerstel is the first person Wells immediately brings onto her investigation once given presidential authority because he's a man of "absolute integrity" and "above reproach".
746** Subverted in the second season, where he uses his position for personal political gain during his investigation of the First Lady's family.
747* NothingPersonal: [[spoiler:He never meant anything personal in the Icarus investigation that led to Alex Kirkman.]]
748* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Listened to Wells after she presented evidence that a conspiracy was responsible for murdering everyone in the Capitol.
749[[/folder]]
750
751[[folder:Chuck Russink]]
752!!Agent Chuck Russink
753->'''Played By:''' {{Creator/Jake Epstein}}
754[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chuck_8.png]]
755
756An FBI communications analyst who assists with Wells' investigation.
757----
758* ButtMonkey: In the second season, Hannah and especially Damian tend to treat him pretty flippantly.
759* CannotSpitItOut: Fairly obviously has feelings for Hannah, but despite working very closely with her towards the end of the first season, they remain JustFriends. This leads to him becoming the least lucky vertex of a LoveTriangle when Hannah meets [[TallDarkAndHandsome Damian Rennett]] in the second season.
760* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Abruptly does not appear in Season 3, as Hannah Wells moves to the CIA.
761* CowboyCop: Double subverted. Initially, he is resistant to the idea of hacking a bombing victim's phone without following protocol at Wells' behest and reports her to Atwood shortly thereafter. But then he hacks the phone anyway.
762-->''"Truth is, I never liked orders to compel. Plus, I think you're kind of badass."''
763* EveryoneHasStandards: Tends to at least register his protest whenever someone orders him to do something illegal.
764* FirstNameBasis: With Wells. He calls her Hannah, and she calls him Chuck.
765* HeKnowsTooMuch: [[spoiler:After Wells accidentally gives away to the conspirators that he's working with her, they decide to attempt to kill him while he's in his apartment. Fortunately, they fail.]]
766* HollywoodHacking: Generally proficient in this. Thankfully, he's solidly a NiceGuy.
767* TheOnlyOneITrust: With [[spoiler:Atwood in prison and Wells on the run from those in the conspiracy, Chuck is the only other person in the FBI Wells can trust and rely on for help]].
768* PlayfulHacker: Pretty friendly, and Wells frequently has him hack the bad guys to find out their plans.
769* TheSmartGuy: The resident computer expert at the White House, once he moves there to help Hannah's investigations.
770* SpottingTheThread: Seems to excel at this, especially when it comes to cyberattacks.
771* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Whenever he has to team up with [[TheRival Damian]].
772[[/folder]]
773
774!United States Intelligence
775
776[[folder:Sammy Sarafian]]
777!!Agent Sammy Sarafian
778->'''Played By:''' Creator/CyrusAazam
779
780An American informant embedded in the Al-Sakar terrorist group.
781----
782* DoubleAgent: True loyalty to the United States.
783* HeroicSacrifice: His last act before he is captured and later killed is to confirm Nassar's location, enabling a counter-attack.
784[[/folder]]
785
786[[folder:Coach Weston]]
787!!Coach Brad Weston
788->'''Played By:''' Creator/JeffTeravainen
789[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/brad_weston.png]]
790
791The coach for the United States international track and field team and a CIA informant.
792----
793* DoubleAgent: [[spoiler:Defects to Russia.]]
794* TheMole: See DoubleAgent for details.
795[[/folder]]
796
797[[folder:Gabriel Thompson]]
798!!Gabriel Thompson
799
800A former NSA worker who goes rogue and begins leaking confidential documents online.
801----
802* FaceHeelTurn: He decides to betray his country. [[spoiler:Subverted when it's revealed to be a elaborate ploy to actually ''save'' the country.]]
803* FatBastard: Pretty heavyset, and leaks NSA information to the internet. [[spoiler:Subverted when it turns out he's actually trying to tip off Kirkman to a major lead without attracting the conspiracy's attention.]]
804* GoodAllAlong: [[spoiler:The document leaking was part of a plan to give Kirkman crucial information about the bombing without anyone on the outside catching wind of it.]]
805* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Guarantees himself several years in federal prison to get some crucial information to Kirkman.]]
806* OutlivingOnesOffspring: His step-daughter, whom he raised from infancy, was killed in the Capitol bombing.
807[[/folder]]
808
809----
810!MI-6
811
812[[folder:Damian Rennett]]
813!!Agent Damian Rennett
814->'''Played By:''' {{Creator/Ben Lawson}}
815[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/damian_rennett.jpg]]
816
817An MI-6 agent who crosses paths with Hannah Wells as she investigates Patrick Lloyd and his organization.
818----
819* AssassinOutclassin: Slays a hitman who was sent to eliminate Hannah.
820* TheAtoner: He ends up serving the FBI to make up for his duplicity.
821* DiedInYourArmsTonight: [[spoiler:Wells is left holding him on the sidewalk after he's shot thrice in the chest in a drive-by. It's not an InstantDeathBullet, however, as he survives long enough to pass away in the hospital.]]
822* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler:Wells shoots him when she finds out he's working as TheMole for the Russians, but thanks to wearing a bulletproof vest, he survives. Another shooting later in the season proves fatal, however.]]
823* JurisdictionFriction: Initially, there is confusion because he and Wells each think that the other is working for Lloyd, before figuring out that they are both field agents and cooperating well thereafter.
824* TheMole: Turns out to be [[spoiler:a DoubleAgent working for Russia]].
825* TakingTheBullet: [[spoiler:His last act is to shield Hannah from a hail of bullets in a drive-by shooting in "Kirkman Agonistes". The following episode confirms that he died in the hospital.]]
826* UnresolvedSexualTension: With Agent Wells, although they've kept things professional so far, and their friendliness annoys [[LoveTriangle Chuck Russink]] to no end. Eventually, they get together before [[spoiler:his reveal as TheMole brings it to an abrupt end]].
827[[/folder]]
828
829----
830!Russian Intelligence
831
832[[folder:Valeria Poriskova]]
833!!Valeria Poriskova
834->'''Played By:''' Creator/NoraZehetner
835[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/valeria_poriskova.png]]
836
837An aide at the Russian embassy in Washington, who turns out to be a local handler for Russian intelligence assets.
838----
839* FemmeFatale: An almost textbook example.
840* TheHandler: To TheMole, resident DoubleAgent [[spoiler:Damian Rennett]].
841* SmugSnake: In her dealings with both [[spoiler:Damian Rennett]] and Hannah Wells.
842* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Claims that the FBI will do this to [[spoiler:Damian Rennett]] as soon as he has provided all the help he can to them. Of course, ''she'' claims that the Russians would be more merciful to a loyal agent.
843[[/folder]]
844
845----
846!Enemies of the State
847
848!!Al-Sakar
849[[folder:Majid Nassar]]
850!!Majid Nassar
851->'''Played By:''' Creator/NicholasMassouh
852[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/majid_nassar.jpg]]
853
854The current leader of Al-Sakar.
855----
856* AfricanTerrorists: He leads the group based in Algeria.
857* AssholeVictim: He is an unrepentant scumbag. Makes it hard to feel sympathy for him when [[spoiler:Catalan poisons him]].
858* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He's clearly provoked when Wells and Atwood bring up his family, including his ill mother, during an interrogation.
859* HeKnowsTooMuch: [[spoiler:He's been poisoned by the time Director Atwood goes back to interrogate Nassar in his cell again.]]
860* TheScapegoat: Made into this for the public, while he and his organization are just a RedHerring to deflect attention away from the real conspirators.
861* WouldHurtAChild: He is willing to threaten innocent children to get the Navy SEALS to back off. [[spoiler:Saving them costs Commander Clarkson his life.]]
862
863[[/folder]]
864
865!!"True Believers"
866[[folder:In General]]
867Tropes applying to the members of TheConspiracy in general:
868----
869* TheConspiracy: Naturally.
870* OneWorldOrder: They seek to form one of these by turning America "back into the empire it once was".
871* RightWingMilitiaFanatic: Backed by a whole organization of these.
872* TheStarscream: Plotting to overthrow the national government of the USA.
873[[/folder]]
874
875!!!Leadership
876[[folder:Patrick Lloyd]]
877!!Patrick Lloyd
878->'''Played By:''' {{Creator/Terry Serpico}}
879[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/patricklloyd.jpg]]
880
881The former CEO of Browning-Reed, and an outspoken critic of the American government.
882----
883* BigBad: Appears to be the leader or at least [[ManBehindTheMan primary benefactor]] of TheConspiracy.
884* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Very much so, although naturally, it's [[VillainWithGoodPublicity well-hidden behind a respectable facade]].
885* {{Eagleland}}: Is heavily involved with the cabal trying to turn the USA back into a military empire. He even seems to have authored a booklet popular amongst the conspirators, which is titled "Pax Americana".
886* KarmaHoudini: Escapes the capture of most of his allies [[SequelHook at the end of the first season]].
887* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: Of course, his luck runs out early in season 2 when his hideout is [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill hit with a bunker buster]].
888* MyDeathIsJustTheBeginning: [[spoiler:Him leaving evidence of Alex's mom being involved in a scandal in the past is the start of a series of probes by law enforcement that would threaten to tear the Kirkman administration apart in the second season.]]
889* RightWingMilitiaFanatic: Inspires a number of these, and is popular among the alt-right.
890* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: Uses his wealth and connections to protect himself from the authorities.
891[[/folder]]
892
893[[folder:Jay Whitaker]]
894->'''Played By:''' Creator/RichardWaugh
895[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/whitaker.png]]
896
897The National Security advisor to the White House.
898----
899* FromNobodyToNightmare: Appears to be a BitCharacter at first. By the end of the first season, he is revealed as [[spoiler:TheMole within the White House and a major figure in TheConspiracy]].
900* TheMole: [[spoiler:For the conspirators within the White House. He is feeding Abe Leonard a mixture of true and false information to keep him off of the trail of TheConspiracy and to run interference on Kirkman's administration.]]
901* OhCrap: Has an understated but evident one when [[spoiler:he is finally apprehended by Ritter, Wells and Foerstel]].
902[[/folder]]
903
904[[folder:"Conspiracy Woman"]]
905!!"Angela Lindsay"/"Claudine Pongier"/Brooke Mathison
906->'''Played By:''' Creator/MarianaKlaveno
907[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/brookemathison.jpg]]
908
909A woman who is part of the conspiracy to topple the U.S. government.
910----
911* CoDragons: Appears to be this alongside Catalan, but in different ways; she practices more [[ManipulativeBastard manipulative methods]] and serves as [[MouthOfSauron a spokesperson]], while Catalan is more of a [[HeroKiller direct threat]].
912* TheHeavy: For a time, she was the highest-level member of TheConspiracy to be seen on-screen.
913* IHaveManyNames: The first time we hear he properly introduce herself, she uses the name Angela Lindsay. But later on, Charles Langdon reveals that he knew her as Claudine Pongier, and when that name turns up nothing, it's discovered that her ''real'' name is Brooke Mathison.
914* IHaveYourWife: Pulls this on [[spoiler:Atwood by kidnapping his son to force him to falsely confess to the murder of Majid Nassar]].
915* ISurrenderSuckers: [[spoiler:After a struggle with Wells, she's shot by Atwood. When they move to arrest her, she reaches for her gun.]]
916* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler:Gets one of these in a gunfight with Agent Wells and with Jason Atwood, whose son was killed by her and her associates.]] She's not missed in the slightest.
917* ManipulativeBastard: In spades, as a prominent agent of TheConspiracy.
918* MilitaryBrat: She grew up in South Korea in an Army base.
919* MouthOfSauron: She is the one giving [[spoiler:[[IHaveYourWife Atwood]]]] and [[spoiler:[[MoleInCharge MacLeish]]]] their orders.
920* PerpetualSmiler: Goes with being a total SmugSnake.
921* SmugSnake: She's always smirking confidently.
922* VillainousBreakdown: Her smug and confident demeanour ''finally'' cracks when [[spoiler:Wells and Atwood catch up to her at her hideout, defeat her in a fistfight, and hold her at gunpoint. She still decides to go out fighting, however, forcing the pair to [[FiveRoundsRapid shoot her dead]] when she refuses to surrender.]]
923* WouldHurtAChild: She kidnapped [[spoiler:Atwood's son, who was later found dead. Even if she didn't kill him herself, it's undeniable that she had a hand in his death]].
924[[/folder]]
925
926!!!Agents
927
928[[folder:Nestor Lozano]]
929!!Nestor "Catalan" Lozano
930->'''Played By:''' Creator/GeorgeTchortov
931[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/designated_survivor_characters_ranked_nestor_lozano.jpg]]
932
933[[spoiler:An American mercenary and known traitor according to the CIA.]]
934----
935* TheBrute: Appears to be this for Patrick Lloyd and the rest of TheConspiracy.
936* TheDreaded: He's so feared in the criminal/terrorist underworld that Hannah's informant tells her to not bother approaching him.
937* EarlyBirdCameo: He made a brief appearance in "The Mission" before he was named in the following episode.
938* HeroKiller: Over the course of the first season, he has poisoned Majid Nassar, [[spoiler:attempted to assassinate President Kirkman in "The Oath", and gunned down Jason Atwood in "Misalliance".]]
939* HiddenInPlainSight: When Hannah gets [[spoiler:his case file from her CIA contact, she immediately recognises him as the guard assigned to deliver food to Nassar's cell]].
940* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler: How he finally dies in "Brace for Impact", impaled on several pieces of rebar.]]
941* KilledOffscreen: After [[spoiler:shooting the President and going into hiding, Catalan is found and flushed out by the FBI with plans to [[IWantThemAlive take him into custody]]. But, after Acting President [=MacLeish=] orders that they shoot to kill, some gunfire is heard, and an operations officer confirms that the target has been "neutralised". Subverted at the end of "The Ninth Seat", which reveals him to be very much alive.]]
942* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: [[spoiler: Subverted.]] After shooting the President, [=MacLeish=] [[spoiler:supposedly]] has him eliminated by a SWAT team so he wouldn't give up TheConspiracy. [[spoiler:It was a decoy, and Lozano remained at large.]]
943[[/folder]]
944
945[[folder:(Spoiler Character)]]
946!!Beth [=MacLeish=]
947->'''Played By:''' Lara Jean Chorostecki
948[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beth_macleish.jpg]]
949
950Wife of Vice-President Peter [=MacLeish=].
951----
952* EvilCounterpart: To Alex Kirkman in "Warriors". In this episode, it is clear that the two women are the impetus behind their husbands' respective ambitions; Kirkman's being to advance his career, and [=MacLeish's=] being to overthrow the government and set up some kind of empire.
953* EvilRedhead: [[spoiler:A cold-blooded traitor and murderer with bright red curls.]]
954* IDidWhatIHadToDo: How she justifies [[spoiler:her and Peter's various crimes. She claims that they're doing what's best for the nation, even if their actions are reprehensible]].
955* LadyMacbeth: [[spoiler:She's much more devoted to the conspiracy than her husband, and continually places pressure on him to commit heinous acts. Her name even has "Beth Mac" as the first two syllables.]]
956* MurderSuicide: [[spoiler:Upon realizing that Hannah Wells is closing in on her husband, Beth shoots him and then herself to make sure that their secrets are never revealed.]]
957* WalkingSpoiler: The VP's wife [[spoiler:is a terrorist and traitor to the United States, along with her husband]].
958* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: [[spoiler:She tries to persuade Peter to kill Catalan, an old army friend of Peter's who is being a "loose end". He initially refuses, before ordering Catalan's death when the FBI catch up to him.]]
959[[/folder]]
960
961----
962!Journalists
963
964[[folder:Lisa Jordan]]
965!!Lisa Jordan
966->'''Played By:''' {{Creator/Melanie Scrofano}}
967[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lisajordan.jpg]]
968
969A reporter and White House correspondent at ''The Chronicle''.
970----
971* AtLeastIAdmitIt: When Seth refuse to call on her for questions during a convention (knowing that he's still upset with her for tipping off the news reporter about Leo Kirkman), she ''does'' admit that she did betrayed his trust for doing such a thing, but ask him why can't he forgive her when the president can.
972* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: After playing a large part in the White House storylines in the first half of the first season, she vanishes after Peter [=MacLeish=] is sworn in and Kirkman is wounded. RealLifeWritesThePlot here, though, as Melanie Scrofano became unavailable by landing the eponymous lead role in ''Series/WynonnaEarp''.
973* DistractedByTheSexy: Attempts this on Seth Wright, to some success.
974* IntrepidReporter: Serves as one of these, as she investigates the claims about Leo Kirkman's biological parentage.
975[[/folder]]
976
977[[folder:Abe Leonard]]
978!!Abe Leonard
979->'''Played By:''' {{Creator/Rob Morrow}}
980[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/abe_leonard.jpg]]
981
982A disgraced former Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, who is rebuilding his career by working for dubious media outlets.
983----
984* CassandraTruth: Uncovers or stumbles onto much of the true story of TheConspiracy, although few people outside of Kirkman and his most trusted advisors actually believe him (because they know he's right).
985* HatedByAll: Nobody seems to like the guy--often for good reason.
986* HeKnowsTooMuch: Gradually shifts from being an UnwittingPawn of the conspirators to being [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness in their crosshairs]] as his story gets away from their misinformation and closer to the actual truth. Subverted, though, as they never make any real attempt on his life.
987* IntrepidReporter: He certainly is determined to get to the bottom of the covered-up events surrounding [=MacLeish=], no matter who he steps on in the process.
988* OldMediaAreEvil: Played with. He can't get a job with them anymore, so he writes for alternative media.
989* PompousPoliticalPundit: To some extent; it's part of why he is so detested.
990* RealAwardFictionalCharacter: He is said to have won a Pulitzer Prize before his journalistic downfall.
991* SpearCounterpart: A sleazier male replacement for previous IntrepidReporter Lisa Jordan.
992* WorthyOpponent: To Seth Wright, as his recurring nemesis among the White House press corps.
993[[/folder]]
994
995[[folder:Simon Day]]
996!!Simon Day
997->'''Played By:''' {{Creator/Morgan Kelly}}
998[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/simonday.jpg]]
999
1000A reporter and member of the White House Press Corps who always seems to have the scoop on information damaging to Kirkman's administration.
1001----
1002* IntrepidReporter: The resident one as of the later second season.
1003* SpottingTheThread: Deduces that the White House is facing a crisis in "Fallout" by noticing that all of the Cabinet are suspiciously unavailable at the same time.
1004* UnwittingPawn: To Emily, who has Chuck illegally search Simon's phone records to uncover TheMole, [[spoiler:Cornelius Moss]].
1005[[/folder]]
1006
1007----
1008!Other Characters
1009
1010[[folder:Jeffrey Myers]]
1011!!Jeffrey Myers
1012->'''Played By:''' {{Creator/Erik Palladino}}
1013
1014A felon convicted of tax evasion who might be Leo Kirkman's biological father.
1015----
1016* SmugSnake: Is very blatantly only interested in blackmailing the first family to secure a presidential pardon.
1017[[/folder]]
1018
1019[[folder:Tyler Richmond]]
1020!!First Son Tyler Richmond
1021->'''Played By:''' Colin Woodell
1022[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tyler_richmond.jpg]]
1023
1024The late President Richmond's son.
1025----
1026* WellDoneSonGuy: Prior to his father's death, they had been estranged for a couple years. Despite this, he breaks down when Tom reveals that his father did actually love him and was very proud of him.
1027[[/folder]]
1028
1029[[folder:Maria Serrano]]
1030!!Maria Serrano
1031->'''Played By:''' {{Creator/Paula Rivera}}
1032
1033A refugee from Honduras seeking asylum. She was a former client of Alex.
1034----
1035* NeverGoingBackToPrison: A variation; not so much "prison" that she is averse to returning to, but rather a country where she and her children will most likely be in danger.
1036[[/folder]]
1037
1038[[folder:Duncan]]
1039!!Duncan
1040->'''Played By:''' Darrin Baker
1041
1042A lawyer and former colleague of Alex. Her clients' cases transferred to him after she became First Lady.
1043----
1044* BitCharacter: Appears briefly in one episode as a former co-worker at the same law firm as Alex Kirkman.
1045[[/folder]]
1046
1047[[folder:Andrea Frost]]
1048!!Dr. Andrea Frost
1049->'''Played By:''' {{Creator/Kim Raver}}
1050[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/andrea_frost.png]]
1051
1052A technology magnate who emerges as a prominent ally of Kirkman's administration.
1053----
1054* CommutingOnABus: Shows up when Kirkman's administration needs her company's help, be it resupplying the International Space Station, bolstering peace talks between East and West Hun Chiu, or finding a bomber on the loose in D.C.
1055* DangerousForbiddenTechnique: Considers L.Y.R.A., her company's proprietary data-mining software, to be extremely dangerous if misused.
1056* DistaffCounterpart: Essentially a female Elon Musk, crossed with Mark Zuckerberg.
1057* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Blonde, and very much an HonestCorporateExecutive.
1058* HonestCorporateExecutive: Proves her honesty and integrity on multiple occasions through the second season.
1059* ShipTease: Has instances of this with President Kirkman. She's even recently widowed, just as he is.
1060[[/folder]]
1061
1062[[folder:Dax Minter]]
1063!!Dax Minter
1064->'''Played By:''' Chris Butler
1065[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dax_minter.png]]
1066
1067A billionaire technology entrepreneur and an old friend of Tom Kirkman.
1068----
1069* TheCracker: [[spoiler:Turns out to be behind all the major cyberattacks in the second season, and bugged Kirkman's Oval Office to get information with which to incriminate Kirkman and get him turfed from office in favour of an easier-to-manipulate successor.]]
1070* EvilCounterpart: [[spoiler:To Andrea Frost, who is an HonestCorporateExecutive.]]
1071* FrameUp: [[spoiler:Tries to pull one of these on Andrea Frost when she, Hannah Wells and President Kirkman fool Minter into believing that suspicion for the hacks has fallen on Frost instead of Minter himself. It leaves Wells free to search his property for the evidence needed to arrest him.]]
1072* HonestCorporateExecutive: Generally one of these and an HonestAdvisor. [[spoiler:He's actually very much a CorruptCorporateExecutive.]]
1073* NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist: [[spoiler:Justifies his cyberattacks by claiming that tech companies like his would be able to do wonders with less government oversight -- but at the same time, he's clearly self-interested in his aims.]]
1074[[/folder]]
1075
1076[[folder:Ethan West]]
1077!! Ethan West
1078->'''Played By:''' Creator/MichaelJFox
1079[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ethan_west.png]]
1080
1081A famed attorney who is brought in by the Cabinet to investigate and prosecute Kirkman's fitness for the office of President.
1082----
1083* AntiVillain: An antagonist to Kirkman's administration, but a fundamentally decent one.
1084* BunnyEarsLawyer: Downplayed, but he is generally eccentric, sarcastic and egotistical.
1085* DeadpanSnarker: With regularity.
1086* NothingPersonal: Claims as much to Kirkman, who seems to return the sentiment.
1087* SpecialGuest: Well, it ''is'' Michael J. Fox.
1088* SympatheticInspectorAntagonist: Were it not for his aggressive handling of the inquiry and the hearing, he would be a fairly NiceGuy.

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