Washington D.C. The administration is in crisis. You're the fixers who handle problems that can't go public. Trust no one.
You're senior staff in the White House, handling constant high-stakes crises. Terrorist threats, economic meltdowns, diplomatic incidents, and political scandals—all under time pressure, with no perfect solutions. Fast-paced political thriller where every decision has national consequences.
West Wing meets 24. Sharp dialogue, fast decisions, and no easy answers.
Presidential confidant who shapes policy and manages political strategy.
Public face of administration managing media and controlling narrative.
National security expert with access to classified intelligence briefings.
Legislative expert who counts votes and negotiates with Congress.
White House attorney advising on constitutional law and executive authority.
Expert economist managing fiscal policy and market crises.
Pentagon coordinator advising on military operations and defense policy.
Professional problem-solver brought in to handle emergencies and disasters.
Presidential inner circle and administration loyalists. Protect President and advance agenda.
Legislative branch with competing parties and priorities. Varies by party and individual.
News organizations shaping public narrative. Ratings and truth (in that order).
CIA, NSA, FBI with institutional priorities. National security (as they define it).
Voters whose approval determines political survival. Their own interests.
Brief your 2-6 staffers. Crises come via text. Respond before the news cycle does.