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Across the room, Emily Rhodes and Aaron Shore were in a hushed, heated debate. A foreign dignitary’s son had committed a crime on U.S. soil, claiming diplomatic immunity. The public was screaming for justice, but the State Department was screaming about a potential war.

As the sun began to rise over the Potomac, Tom returned to the residence. Alex was awake, waiting. No words were needed. In the world of the Designated Survivor, peace was never permanent, and the next file was already waiting on his desk. Designated_Survivor_2x07_WEBMux_Ita_Eng_5_1_Earine

But the crisis wasn't just external. In the residence, Alex was dealing with the fallout of a subpoena. A ghost from her family’s past had been unearthed, and the press was circling like sharks in bloody water. Tom was a man caught between two fires: the fire of the state and the fire of the home. Across the room, Emily Rhodes and Aaron Shore

That night, Tom Kirkman didn't choose the easy path of a politician. He chose the hard path of a leader. He brokered a deal that stripped the immunity but allowed for a trial in a neutral territory—a move that satisfied no one completely but preserved the integrity of the office. The public was screaming for justice, but the

The digital clock on the Oval Office desk flickered to 2:00 AM. Tom Kirkman rubbed his temples, the weight of the "designated survivor" label feeling heavier than usual. On his desk lay a file labeled Earine —a codename for a sensitive diplomatic operation that was unraveling by the minute.