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Encyclopedia > David Palmer (character)
24 character
David Palmer
Gender: Male
Jobs held: President of the United States
United States Senator
United States Representative
Affiliation: White House
United States Democratic Party
Current status: Deceased (Assassinated)
Portrayed by: Dennis Haysbert
Seasons: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

David Palmer was a fictional President of the United States of America played by Dennis Haysbert as part of the television series, 24. Palmer's ex-wife Sherry and brother Wayne were both key figures in his administration. He has two children, son Keith and daughter Nicole. 24 (Twenty-Four) is a current American television action/drama/political thriller series, produced by Imagine Television, broadcast in the US by the Fox Network and syndicated worldwide. ... Image File history File links Dennis_Palmer. ... The shield and spear of the Roman God Mars are often used to represent the male sex In heterogamous species, male is the sex of an organism, or of a part of an organism, which typically produces smaller, mobile gametes (spermatozoa) that are able to fertilise female gametes (ova). ... The southern side of the White House The White House is the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the United States of America. ... The Democratic Party is one of the two major political parties in the United States. ... As David Palmer on 24 Dennis Dexter Haysbert (born June 2, 1954 in San Mateo, California) is an African-American film and television actor perhaps best known for his role as David Palmer from the American television show 24. ... For the pop band, see Presidents of the United States of America. ... As David Palmer on 24 Dennis Dexter Haysbert (born June 2, 1954 in San Mateo, California) is an African-American film and television actor perhaps best known for his role as David Palmer from the American television show 24. ... 24 (twenty four) is a current U.S. television action/drama series, produced by the Fox Network and syndicated worldwide. ... Sherry Palmer is a fictional character on the television series 24, played by Penny Johnson Jerald. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...

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Life in politics

David Palmer was a United States Senator from Maryland who ran for President. He was elected after the assassination attempts made on him were foiled by Jack Bauer. Although he initially sought a second term, he bowed out of the race after the opposing candidate learned that David lied to the chief of police in order to protect his ex-wife, Sherry Palmer, who was under suspicion for involvement in a man's death. A senate is a deliberative body, often the upper house or chamber of a legislature. ... Official language(s) None (English, de-facto) Capital Annapolis Largest city Baltimore Area  Ranked 42nd  - Total 12,417 sq mi (32,160 km²)  - Width 90 miles (145 km)  - Length 249 miles (400 km)  - % water 21  - Latitude 37°53N to 39°43N  - Longitude 75°4W to 79°33... This article or section may be confusing or unclear for some readers, and should be edited to rectify this. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Jack Bauer is a fictional character and the main protagonist in the American television series 24. ... Sherry Palmer is a fictional character on the television series 24, played by Penny Johnson Jerald. ...


Throughout the series, Palmer's role as president is often vital to the successful foiling of terrorist plots. Palmer is seen as a good leader who makes difficult decisions without much hesitation. On several occasions, his intervention as president and the execution of his presidential powers helped the Counter Terrorist Unit.


Day 1

David Palmer has had many difficulties due to his political life. In the first season, Palmer was the leading candidate for the nomination for President of the United States. His life was threatened during the course of Day 1. His political life was threatened on other fronts. His son, Keith, was shown to be a viable suspect in the murder of the man who raped his daughter. Palmer did an investigation, but found that telling the truth was preferable to covering it up with lies, and took a stand in favor of his son. However, he found out his wife, Sherry, was trying to manipulate him, both in that potential scandal, and the one Sherry tried to create. David was furious with Sherry, and divorced her.


David Palmer also confronted Jack Bauer in person over the events of the first 10 hours of 24. He was no-nonsense, demanding a private, unrecorded interview with Bauer. Palmer, believing that Bauer wanted payback for the deaths of his covert operations team, started by demanding Jack to tell him of the other people involved in the assassination attempt on his life. Jack said he was trying to protect Palmer's life, which ultimately led Palmer to realize he was wrong about Jack and his motives. Jack had lead the covert operation which ultimately had cost him his team, but Jack had never known of Senator Palmer's authorization of the mission. Jack in fact had carried the guilt over the loss of his team into his personal life, leading to a separation from his wife and affair with Nina Myers (which admittedly he had recently ended). Senator Palmer realized through this that Jack had been through a bad day. He authorized Jack's reinstatement on Day 1.


Day 2

Over a year later, in Day 2, David Palmer is the President. He is alerted to the threat of a nuclear bomb detonating in the U.S. He also is informed that Bauer, now an inactive agent, has contacts with people who could lead them to the bomb. Jack ignored calls from CTU, but responded to the call from President Palmer. Jack became an active agent again and eventually caught the bomb and detonated it in a remote area. Palmer orders attacks on the three nations responsible, as revealed by an audio known as the Cyprus Recording. Palmer then reverses course, stating that he believes the recordings to be fake, as advised by Jack, but Mike Novick, his Chief of Staff, and the Vice President, Jim Prescott deem this sudden reluctance to attack as an incapability to hold the office. Prescott gathers the Cabinet members, and by one vote, David Palmer is removed from office under the provisions of the 25th Amendment. He sits in a room as a prisoner for the rest of the day, until Jack provides CTU with the evidence that the Cyprus Recording is a forgery, and the attacks are called off by Prescott. Palmer is reinstated as President, and although Prescott and the Cabinet members who voted against Palmer offer to resign, he does not accept their resignations. Such a gesture is indicative of why Palmer was popular among those close to him and among the general population alike. Palmer does, however, immediately relieve Mike Novick of his post as Chief of Staff. Palmer then goes out to make a statement to the press, deeming that the threat is over. He shakes hands with many of the onlookers, one of whom happens to be Mandy, a woman hired in Day 1 to assassinate Palmer. She slips a deadly virus into his hand, and he collapses to the ground, panting. James Prescott, aka Jim Prescott, is a fictional character played by Alan Dale in the television series 24. ... Amendment XXV (the Twenty-fifth Amendment) of the United States Constitution clarifies an ambiguous provision of the Constitution regarding succession to the Presidency, and established procedures both for filling a vacancy in the office of the Vice President as well as responding to Presidential disabilities. ...


24: The Game

Six months after Day 2, Palmer is recovering from his assassination attempt. Although he makes televised appearances to make it appear as if he is strong, healthy, and running the nation, in actuality, Jim Prescott is acting President. The reality is that Palmer is confined to a wheelchair and is heavily medicated. However, terrorists attempt to assassinate Prescott, leaving the Vice-President in critical condition. Palmer decides at this point that he is strong enough to take over the responsibilities of being President of United States once again.


A few months later (In the comic, 24: Midnight Sun), after the events of Day 2 and 24: The Game, President Palmer allows the opening to the ANWR near Fairbanks, Alaska. His reasoning behind this controversial decision was so that the nation would no longer be manipulated by the men behind the oil companies (a reference to Max and Peter Kingsley).


Day 3

In Day 3, Palmer is faced with re-election. However, he is still the President, and is faced with many problems during the day. His lover Anne is implicated in a scandal, and although she is innocent, she leaves him. Palmer's brother admits his affair with the wife of one of his biggest supporters, and Palmer is forced to choose life or death for Jack. Palmer chooses death, but eventually is informed of a huge terrorist threat where Jack had to go undercover. He doesn't like it, but his faith in Jack prevails. However, Palmer falters in the end. He brought Sherry Palmer back into his life to help. She does, but in the end David can't agree to her terms (i.e. re-marrying her). After she is killed as a result of a political scandal, he ultimately decides not to run for re-election, again preferring his principles over everything else.


At the end of Season 3, after a presidential debate, he decided to cancel his re-election campaign. His opponent in the election, United States Senator John Keeler, became president in Season 4. John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon debate in 1960 Every presidential election in the United States, the two main candidates (almost always the candidates of the two main parties, the Democratic Party and the Republican Party) engage in a debate. ... A senate is a deliberative body, often the upper house or chamber of a legislature. ... John Keeler is a fictional character played by Geoff Pierson on the television series 24. ...


Day 4

In Day 4, President Keeler was incapacitated when Air Force One (forced to remain in flight during the current attacks, even though just returing from Mexico) was shot down by terrorists.


Much to his initial hesitation, Vice President Charles Logan, under the 25th Amendment, became Acting President, due to President Keeler's current state of condition (he was in a coma). From the very beginning, Logan showed poor judgement abilities. He demanded the arrest of Jack Bauer, which deterred a potential opportunity to arrest the wanted terrorists. When that raid failed, Logan finally realized he had failed, and sought Mike Novick for council. Charles Logan is a fictional character played by Gregory Itzin in the television series 24. ... Acting President of the United States is a temporary office in the government of the United States, established under the auspices of the Constitution of the United States, particularly its 25th Amendment (ratified in 1967). ...


Mike Novick, Palmer's former Chief of Staff, recommended that former President David Palmer be brought in to assist the Acting President. Palmer effectively led the events in the last part of Day 4, but realized that Logan was a weak-willed commander in chief unable to demonstrate presidential leadership. He blamed Palmer when things went wrong, but took full credit when things went his way. After the terrorists were finally brought down, Logan infamously told Palmer, he "played a role" in the season finale.


David Palmer was one of the four people who knew Jack Bauer was alive. He paid his debt to Jack by warning him about the Secret Service agent who was being sent to kill him and the Chinese demanded the man who killed their consul.


Day 5

In the opening moments of Day 5 Palmer was discussing his memoir with his brother Wayne, when a sniper from the adjacent building shot him in the throat. It was later revealed that the assassin responsible had received his orders from Christopher Henderson, who, in secretly working for President Charles Logan, also ordered the deaths of Michelle Dessler, Tony Almeida and Chloe O'Brian. Christopher Henderson is a fictional character from the television series 24. ... Charles Logan is a fictional character played by Gregory Itzin in the television series 24. ... Michelle Dessler was a fictional character played by Reiko Aylesworth on the television series, 24. ... Tony Almeida was a fictional character played by Carlos Bernard on the television series, 24 and though now deceased has appeared in more episodes than any other character with the obvious exception of Jack Bauer, clocking in at 95. ... Chloe OBrian is a fictional character played by actress Mary Lynn Rajskub on the television show 24. ...


Family and personal life

Although not much is known about Palmer's family and personal life, he was married to Sherry Palmer, also an African-American, whom he divorced after losing trust in her, even with a total of 25 years behind them (Some remember that they even knew each other back in grade school, according to Sherry herself). However, he maintained contact with her, using her as an informal special assistant during both Season 2 and Season 3's terrorism crises. He was horrified when she was killed by a woman Sherry had implicated in a murder. He also has a daughter named Nicole (a rape survivor) and a son named Keith, who was accused of murdering Nicole's rapist during his campaign for the presidency.


Around the time he was running for re-election, he dated his personal physician, Dr. Anne Packard, a divorcee. On the day of the first debate with his opponent, that debate was complicated when his opponent brought up charges that Packard had conspired with her husband to 'cook the books' at a pharmaceutical company they were previously involved with. She was innocent and Palmer supported her. She sometimes came between Palmer and his chief of staff and brother, Wayne, who disliked her. On that same day (shortly after her ex-husband committed suicide right in front of her), Packard broke up with him because his life was too complicated for her to continue the relationship .


Experience

  • President of the United States
  • United States Congress, Senator (D-Maryland)
    • Senate Appropriations Committee, Member
    • Senate Special Defense Appropriations Committee Chairman
    • Senate Commerce Subcommittee, Member
  • United States Congress, Representative (D-Maryland)
    • House Ethics Committee, Chairman
    • House Ways and Means Committee, Member
    • House National Security Subcommittee, Member
  • Maryland State Congress, Representative (D-Baltimore)
  • Fidley, Barrow & Bain, Attorneys at Law

Education

  • Juris Doctorate, University of Maryland School of Law
  • Bachelor of Arts, Political Economy, Georgetown University

Honors

  • NCAA All-American, Men's Basketball
  • Big East Conference Defensive Player of the Year
  • Attended Georgetown
  • Sporting News College Player of the Year
  • Wooden Award for Player of the Year

Published papers

  • The New York Times, Op-Ed Page, "Serb Intransigence and European Destabilization"

Voting history (pre-season 1)

Major legislation

  • Defense Appropriations Bill (sometime between Season 1 and Season 2)
  • Social Security Bill (sometime between Season 1 and Season 2)
  • Job Creation and worker Assistance Act (sometime between Season 2 and Season 3)
  • A bill to improve health care for Americans (Palmer's biggest contributor, Alan Miliken, threatened to stop this bill, and it is unknown whether the bill was passed) (Season 3)

Palmer's Cabinet and Staff

  • Vice President: Jim Prescott (Season 2-3)
  • Secretary of State: Unnamed (Season 2)
  • Secretary of Defense: William Nolan (24: Stories)
  • Chief of Staff: Mike Novick (Season 1-2), Wayne Palmer (Season 3)
  • Director of the National Security Agency: Roger Stanton (Season 2)
    • Deputy Director of the National Security Agency: Eric Rayburn (Season 2)
  • Counselor to the President: Lynne Kresge (Season 2)
  • Press Secretary: Jenny Dodge (Season 2), Gerry Whitehorn (Season 3)
  • Secretary of Homeland Security: Joseph O'Laughin (Season 3)

James Prescott, aka Jim Prescott, is a fictional character played by Alan Dale in the television series 24. ... Mike Novick is a fictional character played by Jude Ciccolella as part of the television series, 24. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Fictional head of the National Security Agency from Day 2 of 24. ... Lynne Kresge is a fictional character played by Michelle Forbes on the television series 24. ...

Controversial Decisions & Actions

  • Secretly authorized an operation to take out Balkan war criminal Victor Drazen (2 years before Day 1). Enlisted Robert Ellis to set up the operation.
  • Took reporter Ron Weiland into custody against his will. (Day 2)
  • Ordered the torture of NSA Director Roger Stanton. (Day 2)
  • Enlisted ex-wife Sherry Palmer's help (Days 2 & 3)
  • Granted Nina a full pardon for working with the Drazens and for the murder of Teri Bauer, allowing her to take exile in North Africa, in exchange for her information which led to the stoppage of the nuclear bomb exploding in LA. (Day 2 and pre-Day 3)
  • Pardoned Nina Myers for the future murder of Jack Bauer (Day 2). Nina had Jack hostage. This murder was never committed, as Palmer helped rescue Jack from Nina.
  • Allowed Experimental drilling to begin in Alaska's ANWR (Arctic National Wildlife Refuge) in an attempt to counterattack the veiled treats of America's oil suppliers as seen in Day 2 and 24: The Game. This led to an outrage by several Enviromentalists. (24: Midnight Sun)
  • Authorized a prison break-in to covertly release terrorist Ramon Salazar, as per terrorist demands (Day 3)
  • Lied to Los Angeles police chief to provide an alibi for Sherry Palmer. (Day 3)
  • Gave in to demands of terrorist Stephen Saunders several times, including the murder of Ryan Chappelle. (Day 3)
  • Authorized a covert operation to extract a vital witness who was a Chinese national from the Chinese consulate in Los Angeles. During this operation the consul was killed (by friendly fire, however), and it was considered by China as an act of war. (Day 4)

Ryan Chappelle was a fictional character played by Paul Schulze as part of the television series, 24. ... Friendly fire (fratricide or non-hostile fire) is a term originally adopted by the United States military in reference to an attack on friendly forces by other friendly forces, which may be deliberate (e. ...

Assassination

David Palmer was the victim of several assassination attempts before he was successfully killed in Day 5. During a campaign speech on Day 1 around 7:55 AM a man posing as photographer Martin Belkin planned to shoot Palmer, but Jack Bauer created a disturbance to get Palmer out of the room. Later into Day 1 (around 10:55 PM) the Drazen family attempted to kill the presidential candidate with a bomb in a cell phone Bauer had brought to Palmer. Finally, in the closing moments of Day 2 (around 7:59 AM) Palmer was exposed to an unknown toxic material by an assailant known only as "Mandy".


Moments into the opening of the Season 5 premiere, at about 7:03 AM, David Palmer was killed by a sniper from another nearby building with a .308 (NATO 7.62x51mm) round to the throat in order to prevent him from informing Martha Logan, the wife of President Logan, about an impending attack. He had called her some time prior to his assassination with the intent of talking to her about a "matter of national security". It was later revealed that he was attempting to approach Martha because he knew that her husband was in on the plot.


At the time of his assassination, David was working on his memoirs with his brother, Wayne. David was 55. He was mourned by the nation and by politicians, Democrat and Republican alike. In the words of Vice President Hal Gardner to Wayne Palmer, "Your brother was one of the greatest men ever to hold the office." To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... As a literary genre, a memoir forms a subclass of autobiography, although it is an older form of writing. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... The Democratic Party is one of two major political parties in the United States, the other being the Republican Party. ... This article is about the modern United States Republican Party. ... The Vice President of the United States is the second-highest executive official of the United States government. ... Hal Gardner is a fictional character from the TV series 24, played by Ray Wise. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...


Body flown to Washington D.C.

David Palmer's body was given a 21-gun salute before being placed on a plane and flown from Los Angeles to Washington D.C. President Charles Logan delivered a eulogy to Palmer, saying that Palmer "was one of the greatest Americans you'll ever see." Moments later, Logan was taken into custody by his own secret service agents for his role as a conspirator in Palmer's assassination. The flight departed from a U.S. Military Air Base at 7:00 a.m. Palmer was buried in Arlington National Cemetery, making him the third president in U.S. history--after William Howard Taft and John F. Kennedy--to receive such an honor (assuming that President Keeler is not dead and buried there as well, which may have been the treatment given to a President assasinated in Air Force One).


Trivia

  • It was Sherry Palmer, in Hour 19 of Day 1 (6:00 PM - 7:00 PM), who revealed to the audience that David Palmer was about to become the Democratic Nominee for upcoming the General Election, just before he was about to expose the truth of his familys' scandal seven years earlier.
  • The only time President David Palmer was actually seen on television inside the White House, was when he was, in fact, a former President. Even so, his scenes to the "known" White House were basically a total of a hallway and an elevator. Palmer spent most of his six hours that season in a bunker with President Charles Logan, Mike Novick, and Walt Cummings.
  • All but one of David Palmer's assassination attempts, successful and unsuccessful, took place in the city of Los Angeles between the times of 7:00 AM & 8:00AM.
  • The friendship between David Palmer and Aaron Pierce was most popular, and though never brought to the screen, was unique as it consisted of an African American and a Southerner. The very fact that it was never fully brought to the attention of the viewers is perhaps why is was so "unique," for lack of a better word. Actor Glenn Morshower considered this an interesting and subtle dynamic of their relationship as well.
Preceded by:
Harold Barnes (Declassified Series)
President of the United States, 24
4 Years
Succeeded by:
John Keeler


Morshower on 24 Glenn Morshower (born April 24, 1959 in Dallas, Texas) is an American actor perhaps best known for his recurring role as Secret Service Agent Aaron Pierce on the television drama 24. ... John Keeler is a fictional character played by Geoff Pierson on the television series 24. ...

24
Seasons: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 | Day 5 | Day 6
Merchandise: 24: The Game | The Soundtrack | Conspiracy
Organizations: Counter Terrorist Unit | Operation Nightfall | Second Wave
Characters:
The Bauer Family: Jack Bauer | Teri Bauer | Kim Bauer
Counter Terrorist Unit and Family: Richard Walsh | Tony Almeida | Jamey Farrell | Ryan Chappelle | George Mason | Michelle Dessler | Chloe O'Brian | Chase Edmunds | Gael Ortega | Erin Driscoll | Edgar Stiles | Curtis Manning | Bill Buchanan | Marianne Taylor | Lynn McGill | Karen Hayes | Miles Papazian
White House and family: President David Palmer | President Charles Logan | President Hal Gardner | President John Keeler | Vice President Jim Prescott | Sherry Palmer | Martha Logan | Mike Novick | Wayne Palmer | Walt Cummings | Lynne Kresge | Evelyn Martin | Roger Stanton | Aaron Pierce | Keith Palmer | Nicole Palmer
Department of Defense: James Heller | Audrey Raines
Antagonists: Mandy | Ira Gaines | Andre Drazen | Alexis Drazen | Victor Drazen | Nina Myers | Marie Warner | Syed Ali | Peter Kingsley | Max | Hector Salazar | Ramon Salazar | Michael Amador | Stephen Saunders | Navi Araz | Habib Marwan | Vladimir Bierko | Christopher Henderson | Graham
Others: Rick Allen | Kate Warner | Dina Araz | James Nathanson
Cheng Zhi | Diane Huxley
For minor character information, please see the List of minor 24 characters.

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David Palmer (character) - TvWiki, the free encyclopedia (844 words)
David Palmer was a United States Democratic Senator for Maryland who ran for President.
Although he initially sought a second term, he bowed out of the race after the opposing candidate learns that David lied to the chief of police in order to protect his ex-wife, Sherry Palmer, who was under suspicion for involvement in a man's death.
Although not much is known about Palmer's family and personal life, he was married to Sherry Palmer, also an African-American, whom he divorced after losing trust in her.
FOX Broadcasting Company: 24 (2015 words)
Palmer later tells Sherry that she is unfit to stand next to him in the White House.
Palmer then admits to Sherry that since he no longer trusts her, there is no way he can still love her.
Palmer informs Carl that network anchor Maureen Kingsley is planning to run a story about his son Keith's involvement in the murder of a man who raped his daughter, Nicole.
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