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- 1. Pilot Sep 22, 1999
- President Bartlet's injury leaves Chief of Staff McGarry to face multiple crises.
- 2. Post Hoc, Ergo Propter Hoc Sep 29, 1999
- Sam pursues a call girl with whom he spent a night of passion.
- 3. A Proportional Response Oct 6, 1999
- President Bartlet responds emotionally to the downing of an American jet.
The West Wing of the White House houses the offices of the president of the United States. The West Wing contains the Oval Office , [2] the Cabinet Room , [3] the Situation Room , [4] and the Roosevelt Room .
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The series is set primarily in the West Wing of the White House, where the Oval Office and offices of presidential senior personnel are located, during the fictitious Democratic administration of President Josiah Bartlet.
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The present-day White House complex includes the Executive Residence, the West Wing, the East Wing, the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, which previously served the State Department and other departments (it now houses additional offices for the president's staff and the vice president), and Blair House, a guest residence.
The first cabinet meeting was held in the new wing on November 6. 1909: The West Wing was doubled in size and included the first presidential Oval Office centered on the south facade. William Howard Taft became the first president to work in the Oval Office.
The West Wing has expanded and undergone several renovations since then, but it has remained the official workplace of the President. President Thomas Jefferson first opened the White House for public tours because he understood then, as we do now, that this house belongs to the American people.