David Palmer | |
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Sibling(s): | Sandra Palmer (sister) Wayne Palmer (brother) |
Age: | 55 (Day 5) |
Nationality: | American |
Residence(s): | White House, Washington, D.C. Lake Oswego, Oregon Century City, California Baltimore, Maryland Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Education: | B.A. Political Economy, Georgetown University J.D., University of Maryland School of Law |
Affiliation: | United States government David Palmer administration Charles Logan administration |
Profession: | President of the United States United States Senator, Maryland United States Representative, Maryland Representative, Maryland State Congress (Baltimore) Attorney, Fidley, Barrow & Bain |
Marital status: | Divorced |
Spouse(s): | Sherry Palmer (ex-wife) |
Significant other(s): | Anne Packard (ex-girlfriend) |
Children: | Keith Palmer (son) Nicole Palmer (daughter) |
Other family: | (sister-in-law) |
Died: | Day 5: 7:04am Shot by Conrad Haas |
Status: | Deceased |
Played by: | Dennis Haysbert |
Season(s): | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 |
First episode: | "Day 1: 12:00am-1:00am" |
Last episode: | "Day 5: 8:00am-9:00am" |
Also in: | 24: The Game |
- "Your brother was one of the greatest men to ever occupy the office. His loss—to all of us—can't be expressed in words."
- — Vice President Hal Gardner to Wayne Palmer, "Day 5: 10:00pm-11:00pm"
David Palmer, J.D., was a Democratic senator from Maryland, and later the first African-American President of the United States of America. David Palmer built his political career on integrity, honesty, commitment, honor, and a deep concern about the welfare of the American people. His role in a covert operation two years prior to Day 1 catalyzed the assassination plots against Palmer that drove Day 1. During Days 2 and 3, Palmer served as President, and was very co-operative, trusting and supportive of CTU and Jack Bauer. He, in the last six hours of Day 4, was recruited by Charles Logan as a presidential aide, and saved Jack's life by warning him of the plot to kill him.
In the first minutes of Day 5, David Palmer was assassinated by Conrad Haas, a hired gunman, to prevent him from exposing a conspiracy within the U.S. government. He died at age 55, and was survived by his brother, sister, daughter and son.
Before Day 1[]
- View David Palmer's Fox.com profile at Character profiles.
David Palmer was born approximately 48 years before Day 1. He attended Georgetown University with his childhood sweetheart and future wife, Sherry. He had at least two siblings: Wayne and Sandra.
Together, David and Sherry had a son, named Keith, and a daughter, named Nicole.
Seven years before Day 1, Nicole was raped by a man named Lyle Gibson. After the attack, Keith sought out Gibson, and accidentally killed him in a confrontation. Realizing that this would destroy David's political career, Sherry conspired with her children and David's associate Carl Webb to cover up the murder, creating the impression that Gibson had committed suicide. The four of them kept the truth secret from David up until Day 1, when he learned about the cover-up from reporter Maureen Kingsley.
Palmer served two terms at the House of Representatives, before being elected as Senator. During this time, he met Charles and Martha Logan. Even though Palmer and Logan rarely agreed politically, he and Martha became close friends. ("Day 5: 8:00am-9:00am")
As a member of the House National Security Subcommittee, Senator David Palmer authorized a mission, codenamed Operation Nightfall, to eliminate Balkan war criminal Victor Drazen. The mission was organized by NSA operative Robert Ellis and carried out by a small team led by Jack Bauer.
In Vanishing Point, David, with his wife Sherry went to Las Vegas for the Pan-American Drug Conference but secretly planned to see the demonstration of the Malignant Wave project at Area 51.
The weekend before Primary day, Palmer was in Washington, D.C.. He arrived in Los Angeles on the Monday morning and made the round for photo-ops. ("Day 1: 12:00am-1:00am", "2:00pm-3:00pm")
Day 1[]
- Read more about David Palmer on Day 1...
Palmer's life was threatened during the course of Day 1. On another front, his political career was threatened as well. His son, Keith, was shown to be a viable suspect in the murder of the man who raped Nicole, Palmer's daughter and Keith's sister. Palmer investigated, 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 in another that Sherry tried to create. David was furious with Sherry, and finally told her his wish for a divorce at the close of the day.
On this day, David won against Mike Hodges in all eleven states involved in Super Tuesday, including California, Ohio, and New York. This day was part of the Californian Presidential Primary.
After Day 1[]
The morning after Day 1, Palmer was scheduled to fly to Dallas.
Some time later, David Palmer won the Democratic Party's nomination for president and, with his running mate James Prescott, went on to win the general election and was elected as President of the United States with 60% of the popular vote, recapturing key states of the nation that had been held by the opposition for a long time. Palmer filed for divorce from Sherry, prior to being sworn in as President.
During his inauguration speech, Palmer emphasized his promise to bring commitment and honor to the office. At the inauguration ball, Martha Logan was one of the first people that David asked out to dance. ("Day 5: 8:00am-9:00am")
Day 2[]
- Read more about David Palmer on Day 2...
Over a year later, in Day 2, David Palmer was still serving his term as President. As he was working out of the Northwest Region Operations Complex, he was alerted to the threat of a nuclear bomb detonating in the U.S. He was also informed that Bauer, now an inactive agent, had contacts with people who could lead them to the bomb. Jack was still distraught over the death of his wife and his strained relationship with Kim, and he ignored calls from CTU. However, he 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 also had difficulties throughout the day, including dealing with the treachery of NSA director Roger Stanton, and his advisor Mike Novick conspiring with his Vice President James Prescott to use the 25th Amendment to remove him from office because of his belief that the Cyprus recording may have been forged, and his refusal to authorize military action because of it. Eventually, Palmer was able to regain the presidency due to the efforts of Brian Jacobs and Jack Bauer.
At the end of the day, Palmer was attacked by Mandy, who used a virus to attack him under orders from Max.
The Game[]
In 24: The Game, James Prescott had taken over as acting president due to Palmer's illness. However, Prescott was in an assassination attempt himself, leading to Palmer's reinstatement to office. He claimed on television that he was healthy and ready to assume duties as President, yet did not reveal that he was still in a wheelchair.
Dr. Kevin Tyson, his personal physician, told him that he was still not healthy enough, but was getting stronger. When Palmer suffered heart problems, Tyson banned him from making any more public appearances, or showing himself on television.
Day 3[]
- Read more about David Palmer on Day 3...
During Day 3, Palmer was faced with re-election and participated in the first of three debates with Senator John Keeler. During the televised debate, a nationwide crisis developed centering around a bio-terrorist mastermind who eventually held the country hostage with the highly lethal Cordilla virus. President Palmer was forced to endanger his bid for a second term in office, and found himself beholden to the demands of the terrorist in order to buy CTU desperately-needed time to stop him. At the same time, his Presidency was challenged by Alan Milliken, a former political supporter. David called in his ex-wife Sherry Palmer to help, but this situation quickly gained the momentum to unravel into personal disasters and death.
Day 4[]
After the events of Day 3, Palmer did not run for re-election, and so was an ex-President by Day 4. However, Mike Novick, a longtime friend, recommended he be brought in to assist the Acting President, Charles Logan, as he had shown poor judgment abilities; demanding the arrest of Jack Bauer, who at the time was staging a critical operation to apprehend the architect of the day's terrorist activities. The operation failed as a result of Logan's poor decision making, and Palmer was brought in shortly thereafter and effectively led the country in the last part of Day 4. Logan was less than gracious in accepting the help, as he blamed Palmer when things went wrong, but took full credit when things went his way.
The Chinese government gained proof that Jack led the attack on the Chinese consulate and demanded Jack's extradition. Palmer called Jack to thank him for his exemplary service to the country and told him that the Chinese government had proof of his role in the attack. When Jack asked what kind of proof they had, Palmer informed him that Howard Bern, a member of the team that went into the Consulate with Jack, made a full confession on tape. Palmer also said that the Chinese probably wanted Jack to implicate the United States government in the attack. Jack insisted that he would never do that, and Palmer agreed. However, this decision was not up to him. Palmer informed Jack that a Secret Service agent was on his way to take Jack into custody. Palmer also promised Jack that he would do everything he could to bring him back to U.S. soil as soon as possible.
A few minutes later, Novick overheard a conversation between Logan's Chief of Staff, Walt Cummings, and Secret Service Agent Dale Spalding. Cummings ordered Spalding to kill Jack Bauer once he was in custody, in order to prevent the Chinese from extracting any information. Novick gave this information to David Palmer. He paid his debt to Jack by warning him that the Secret Service was not just taking him into custody, but was instead planning on killing him. Jack was able to escape by faking his own death with the help of Tony Almeida, Michelle Dessler, and Chloe O'Brian.
After Jack escaped, he called Palmer and thanked him for saving his life. Palmer said that that would be the last time they would ever speak, because, for all intents and purposes, Jack Bauer was dead. Jack understood, and thanked him once more, saying that it had been a pleasure to work for him. Palmer hung up the phone and never spoke to Jack again.
David Palmer was therefore one of the four people who knew Jack was alive after he faked his death, as far as Jack knew.
Before Day 5[]
At some point, Palmer started writing his memoirs with the help of his brother and former White House Chief of Staff, Wayne Palmer. One day before Day 5, he arrived at Los Angeles to meet with him and continue working with them. That same night, at around 10:00pm, David called Martha Logan. He told her he wanted to speak to her about a matter of national security that might concern her husband, President Logan. They agreed to meet some time. ("Day 5: 8:00am-9:00am")
Day 5[]
At 7:03am, while writing his memoirs at his brother's penthouse apartment in 34012 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, Palmer was assassinated by a sniper named Conrad Haas from an adjacent building with a .308 round to the throat. He died instantly.
At the end of the hour, Palmer's killer was executed by Jack. Jack's investigation in the apartment, with Wayne's initially hesitant support, uncovered a clue which David had hidden in his memoirs. In the short term, this tip led Jack to Chevensky, a Dawn Brigade infiltrator at Ontario Airport working for Anton Beresch. In the long term, it set off the chain of events that allowed Jack to take down Vladimir Bierko's separatist group and to expose the Sentox nerve gas conspiracy.
It was later revealed that Palmer had attempted to contact Martha Logan, a good friend and First Lady of the United States, with the intent of talking to her about a "matter of national security". This knowledge was what led to his assassination. Initially, Walt Cummings and James Nathanson were revealed as being complicit in the murder, but later it was discovered that Christopher Henderson arranged for the death, to prevent the First Lady from finding out that her husband, President Charles Logan was arranging to sell Sentox nerve gas to Dawn Brigade separatists led by Vladimir Bierko. (Over the next few years it was discovered that several other power brokers were behind the killing, including Graem Bauer and Alan Wilson.) The next morning, Logan gave a filmed, faux eulogy remembering Palmer and was arrested immediately afterwards by the Secret Service due to evidence incriminating him in the assassination, which was obtained thanks to the efforts of Jack Bauer, Martha Logan, Mike Novick, Chloe O'Brian, Morris O'Brian, and Aaron Pierce. Logan was led to his limousine as Palmer was given a 21-gun salute before being placed on a plane headed for Washington, D.C..
President David Palmer was buried at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia.
Presidency[]
Selected cabinet and administration officials[]
Office | Name | Day(s) |
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Vice President | Jim Prescott | 2, 3 |
White House Chief of Staff | Mike Novick Wayne Palmer |
2 3 |
Chief aide | Lynne Kresge | 2 |
NSA Director | Roger Stanton | 2 |
NSA Deputy Director | Eric Rayburn | 2 |
Press Secretary | Jenny Dodge Gerry Whitehorn |
2 3 |
Head of Homeland Security | Joseph O'Laughlin | 3 |
Secretary of State | Alex | 2 |
Cabinet member | Gendler | 2 |
Secretary of Agriculture | (name unspecified) | 2 |
Secretary of Defense | (name unspecified) | 2 |
Secretary of the Interior | (name unspecified) | 2 |
Secretary of Transportation | (name unspecified) | 2 |
Secretary of Treasury | (name unspecified) | 2 |
Major legislation[]
- Defense Appropriations Bill (between Day 1 and Day 2)
- Social Security Bill (between Day 1 and Day 2)
- A "clean energy" proposal (between Day 1 and Day 2)
- Job Creation and worker Assistance Act (between Day 2 and Day 3)
- A health care bill (Palmer's biggest contributor, Alan Milliken, threatened to stop this bill) (Day 3)
Controversial decisions[]
- 2 years before Day 1: Palmer secretly authorized Operation Nightfall, an operation in Bosnia to take out Balkans war criminal Victor Drazen, that resulted in the deaths of 4 Delta Force members and Drazen's wife and daughter.
- Day 2: Took reporter Ron Wieland into custody against his will to keep him from exposing the danger of a nuclear threat.
- Day 2: Ordered the torture of NSA Director Roger Stanton; the torture proved unsuccessful though Stanton was later found guilty.
- Day 2: Palmer had the 25th Amendment invoked against him after he delayed a military strike on the Middle East in response to the nuclear threat because he had faith in Jack Bauer's judgment that the evidence warranting the strike was forged. Palmer turned out to be right.
- Days 2 and 3: Palmer, to his regrets, hired Sherry Palmer to get some dirty work done. Her actions on Day 3 led to the deaths of several people including Sherry, Alan and Julia Milliken.
- Opened the Alaskan National Wildlife Refuge to oil drilling (Midnight Sun).
- Day 3: Passively authorized a request by Jack Bauer to, on Jack's own accord, break terrorist Ramon Salazar out of prison; the purpose of this was to allow the demand's to release Salazar be met, while (by not being associable with the US Government) not creating a clear sign that terrorism works.
- Day 3: Gave in to demands of terrorist Stephen Saunders several times, including the murder of Ryan Chappelle (though Palmer's surrenders never went past Chappelle's execution, and proved themselves invaluable by buying CTU time).
- Day 3: Perhaps Palmer's most morally questionable decision was lying the LA police chief to provide an alibi for Sherry Palmer and deny involvement with Alan Milliken's death, and was never discovered for this action, though it led him to withdraw from the election.
- Day 4: Authorized a covert operation to extract Lee Jong, a vital witness who was a Chinese national from the Chinese consulate in Los Angeles. During this operation the consul was killed, even though it was caused by friendly fire. The raid was not authorized by the Chinese consulate.
Background information and notes[]
Character information[]
- According to his Presidential memoirs, Palmer spent time as a youth in Philadelphia. It is unclear as to if he was simply born or lived there.
- Although they were close friends, Palmer and Jack Bauer only met on three occasions in 24, all of them on Season 1, though they spoke to each other frequently by phone in later seasons.
- The IP address of his computer in Season 5 was 292.162.12.2.
- David Palmer is the longest-serving President to appear in 24, and the only one to serve for an entire four-year term. John Keeler was replaced by Charles Logan; Logan himself was replaced with Hal Gardner; Wayne Palmer was replaced by Noah Daniels, and Allison Taylor resolved to resign soon after Day 8. It's implied that James Heller stepped down at the end of Day 9 due to his increased battle with Alzheimer's disease and dealing with the loss of his daughter Audrey.
- David Palmer has the curious fortune of being the only on-screen president with established children who did not suffer the death of one of his children while in office. John Keeler's son Kevin was killed when Mitch Anderson shot down Air Force One, Allison Taylor's son Roger was murdered by Brian Gedge between Redemption and Day 7, and James Heller's daughter Audrey Boudreau was shot and killed by one of Cheng Zhi's operatives.
- David and Wayne Palmer are the only Presidents in the 24 timeline that were assassinated.
- The closest real-life resemblance of this is the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy (1963) and his brother Robert F. Kennedy (1968). Although the latter was not a President, he was a leading candidate for the Democratic Party in the 1968 primaries.
- He's the only president in 24 whose party affiliation is specified, being a Democrat.
- In the 2013 Indian version of 24, Palmer's counterpart is Aditya Singhania.
Show/real world references[]
- David Palmer was the first African-American president elected to office on 24. On November 4, 2008, this feat was paralleled in real life with the election of Barack Obama who, like Palmer, was a US Senator and a Democrat.
- An "April Fools" joke ending of Season 2 involved Palmer getting into a car with Nina Myers, which would implicate him in the day's events. Instead, the writers had Mandy attempt to assassinate him.
- An alternate ending for Season 2 was filmed, which shows Palmer getting up after Mandy's assassination attempt and telling the people around him he is fine. This was done so the extras used in the scene wouldn't go around spoiling the ending. This alternate version appears in the deleted scenes on the season 2 DVD.
- Both David Palmer and Teri Bauer have been mentioned in every season since their deaths (except for Live Another Day).
- In press footage shown during Day 5: 8:00am-9:00am, a commentator claims that David Palmer was elected with a 60% plurality. This is a factual error; in elections, a plurality is anything that is less than a majority but still the highest percentage (e.g. 48%, while 2 other candidates earned 40% and 12%).
- In Season 4, while assisting Charles Logan, Speaker of the House Don Ashton says it comforts him that President Logan is in good hands. This may be a reference to Dennis Haysbert's commercials for Allstate, whose slogan is "Are you in good hands?".
Appearance notes[]
- Dennis Haysbert portrayed David Palmer in 80 episodes of 24, counting his appearance as a corpse and in audio in "Day 5: 8:00am-9:00am". He has the most appearances of any deceased character. Besides Jack Bauer, Palmer is the only character to appear in every episode of the first three seasons of 24. He also appeared in the first four season finales, while his casket appears in the finale of Season 5.
- David Palmer is the fifth character portrayed by a main cast member to die in 24. For the others, see here.
- Footage of Mandy's assassination attempt on Palmer from the final episode of Season 2 appeared on James Nathanson's television screen in "Day 5: 8:00am-9:00am."
- A picture of David, actually one of Dennis Haysbert's promotional images for Season 3, is seen in the Oval Office throughout Season 6.
- Palmer was the only character beside Jack that appeared in all the first 69 Previously on 24 segments. He also has the most Previously on 24 segments besides Jack, at 71.
- Palmer holds the record for most appearances on 24 while being a sitting president, at 45 (he was removed from office for the last three episodes of Season 2). He is closely followed by Allison Taylor, with 43.
- The Palmer family have the most appearances as a family apart from the Bauer family. The Palmers appeared in all of the first six seasons.
- David Palmer and James Heller are the only presidents on 24 who appeared in every episode of a season as president.
Live appearances[]
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See also[]
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President of the United States | Succeeded by: James Prescott |
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Preceded by: James Prescott |
President of the United States | Succeeded by: John Keeler |
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