Jason McCord | |
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Name: | Jason McCord |
Status: | Alive |
Date of birth: | 2001 |
Nationality: | American |
Residence(s): | Washington, D.C. |
Education: | Monroe Junior High School, Westborough Preparatory Academy |
Profession: | Student |
Father: | Henry McCord |
Mother: | Elizabeth McCord |
Sibling(s): | Stephanie McCord (older sister) Alison McCord (older sister) |
Other family: | Mr. Adams (grandfather) (deceased) Mrs. Adams (grandmother) (deceased) Will Adams (uncle Sophie Adams (aunt by marriage) Annie Adams (cousin) Patrick McCord (grandfather) (deceased) Mrs. McCord (grandmother) (deceased) Shane McCord (uncle) Sarah McCord (cousin) Erin McCord (aunt) Maureen McCord-Ryan (aunt) Tom Ryan (uncle by marriage) John Ryan (cousin) Kenzie Ryan (cousin) Kelly Ryan (cousin) |
Played by: | Evan Roe |
Seasons: | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 |
First appeared: | "Pilot" |
Last appeared: | Leaving The Station |
Biography[]
Jason McCord is the youngest child and only son of President Elizabeth McCord and First Gentleman Henry McCord. He is a self-proclaimed anarchist and is very protective of his family's reputation.
After Jason was expelled from his private school for punching another student in defense of his mother, he requested that his parents send him to a public school in an attempt to live a more "normal life".
In Season 3, Jason is assigned Diplomatic Security (DSS) agents as a protective measure, which he resents. He also begins to publicly oppose Conrad Dalton's administration.
In Season 4, while attending a climate protest in Montreal with his girlfriend Piper, a bomb is detonated, though Jason and Piper are later revealed to be safe.
In Season 5, while applying to colleges, a video is released online about his mother's potential candidacy for President, causing him to panic and miss his college application deadlines.
In Season 6, with Elizabeth McCord elected President of the United States, Jason holds the title of First Son of the United States. Having graduated high school, Jason now lives part-time in the White House with his family.