D.C. Times

The D.C. Times was a print periodical published in Washington, D.C., founded nearly 120 years ago.

On the day of Allison Taylor's inauguration as President, the Times published Issue 35 of its 75th volume. The front page was devoted primarily to an article on the capital's preparations for Inauguration Day, written by staff writer Terri Niesh. Niesh also described the planned schedule of events, including the parade down Pennsylvania Avenue, the oaths of office for both Taylor and her running mate Mitchell Hayworth, and the inaugural concerts at the Kennedy Center.

A second article, written by Arthur Lake, served as a retrospective on the presidency of Noah Daniels, including some of his more controversial decisions and an assessment of his future legacy. Lake also mentioned Daniels' presidential pardons of oilman James Ellison and drug trafficker Dino Lorenzo.

Background information and notes
The D.C. Times is a prop written by the 24 production crew and visible in 24: Redemption, which was later auctioned off on eBay following the series' conclusion. It is perhaps most notable for confirming Wayne Palmer's offscreen death; neither the character, nor his ultimate fate, was mentioned following Season 6.