Peter H. Chase is the current Mayor of New York City.
Biography[]
His first encounter with a member of the Reagan family, after winning the election in a landslide, is with Erin Reagan when he offers his endorsement for her to run for election as District Attorney; Erin eventually learns that she is only one of four Assistant DAs to whom Chase has made that offer. New York City Police Department Commissioner Francis Xavier Reagan's first encounter with Chase is when Chase informs him that he intends to keep him on as Commissioner and that he would like to reinstate Frank's Stop and Frisk program among other more hardline law enforcement policies to protect the NYC tourist industry. He does add one condition: that Frank replaces Garrett Moore as Deputy Commissioner of Public Information with a more hardline replacement from one of a list of candidates provided by Chase. Simultaneously, Garrett receives an unsolicited job offer for a professorship at Duke University; he and Frank do some checking and discover that Chase's wife is on the Board of Directors at Duke. Frank and Garrett stand firm on Garrett staying, with a counteroffer to hire one of Chase's nominees as an assistant. Chase accepts, but tells them that once he is sworn in, "what I say goes."
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Chase has married twice and currently has a wife named Vanessa with two sons named Gavin and Julian[1] Chase has a brother named Michael who was killed during a robbery.[2]
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Episode 16: "The Gray Areas" |
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Episode 18: "End of Tour" |
Gallery[]
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References[]
- ↑ Season 10, Episode 8: "Friends in High Places"
- ↑ Season 10, Episode 14 "Fog of War"