Kenneth Kato (Treasury Secretary)
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Kenneth Kato appears as the administration’s Treasury Secretary, introduced publicly by President Bartlet during a carefully staged White House reception to convert private sympathy into public allegiance. He performs the expected ceremonial role—polite, composed, and visibly aligned with the President—shaking Barry Haskel’s hand as part of Leo’s theater of institutional persuasion. Kato anchors the Cabinet’s fiscal authority in a moment of political theater, signaling executive unity and lending Treasury gravitas to the administration’s effort to secure a pivotal endorsement.
3 appearances
Executive Cabinet / Federal Financial Policy
Also known as:
Kenneth (Ken Kato),
Ken Kato
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