Karen Hayes
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Karen Hayes | |
Gender | Female |
Jobs held | White House - Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs/National Security Advisor Homeland Security – Division Director FBI Counterterrorism Division (CTD) -Division Agent in Charge FBI Counterterrorism Division (CTD) – Senior Agent FBI - Special Agent |
Affiliation | White House CTU DHS |
Family | NA |
Spouse | Bill Buchanan |
Current status | Active |
Portrayed by | Jayne Atkinson |
Seasons | 5, 6 |
Karen Hayes is a fictional character on the television program 24 portrayed by actress Jayne Atkinson. She appeared in 12 episodes of the fifth season. She is part of the main cast in season six.
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[edit] Background
Before joining the United States Department of Homeland Security, Hayes was an FBI agent. She worked within the FBI's Counterterrorism Division, eventually becoming Senior Agent and later a Division Agent in Charge.
Hayes has a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Princeton University.
[edit] Overview
[edit] Day 5
Hayes was the Division Director of the United States Department of Homeland Security's Los Angeles branch at the time of Day 5. Vice President Hal Gardner authorized her to absorb and essentially replace the workers at CTU - Los Angeles after a major terrorist attack left many of CTU's original employees dead. Hayes quickly usurped the current CTU head Bill Buchanan and replaced most of CTU's staff with her own employees at Homeland Security.
Throughout the rest of the day, she began to have doubts on whether the absorption was necessary. She also grew suspicious of her superiors when President Charles Logan issued an executive order for the detainment and arrest of Jack Bauer, who had previously been helping CTU and Hayes, for assassinating former President David Palmer. When Hayes queried Logan for evidence, he told her it was forthcoming. This was especially troubling for Hayes because her workers were already hard at work tracking Christopher Henderson, a known member of the conspiracy responsible for Palmer's death, and were forced to shift resources in order to find Bauer. Unbeknownst to Hayes, Logan had issued this order so that he could silence Bauer, who was at the time gathering evidence that implicated Logan in the day's events.
She followed her orders by tracking the movements of Audrey Raines and Chloe O'Brian, two of the few CTU workers that were still active after the Homeland Security absorption. When she discovered Bauer's location and notified President Logan of this, he told her not to send a CTU squad because he was going to use the military to capture Bauer. Hayes was perplexed by the President's actions. Her suspicions were further heightened when she learned from Mike Novick that Logan had never contacted the military about Bauer.
Chloe was subsequently detained for taking action directly against Homeland Security. She was able to escape detention, although in order to get past Shari Rothenberg, Chloe was forced to disclose the truth about President Logan. When Hayes questioned Shari about that conversation, Shari told her of Chloe's suspicions. A phone call to Novick then revealed that no member of the executive office had still yet seen Logan's "evidence" against Bauer. Based on the President's actions in the past hours, Hayes was convinced that Logan was indeed manipulating CTU in order to kill Bauer. Realizing that Chloe was vital to Bauer's success in finding evidence against Logan, Hayes called Buchanan to warn that Homeland Security had traced Chloe to his house and a squad was on their way to arrest her.
While Jack followed the tape onto a private jet leaving Van Nuys Airport, Hayes worked with Chloe to determine which passenger had intercepted the tape from Henderson. When the pilot begins to depressurize the baggage hold where Jack is trapped, Hayes patches Jack through to the pilot to alert him to the situation. Eventually, she and Chloe determine the copilot has the audio tape.
President Logan responds by ordering an F18 to fire upon the plane. Hayes brings Chloe back to CTU where, along with Buchanan, the three work to find Jack a landing space suitable for an emergency landing. Meanwhile, Hayes is reluctantly forced to disclose the current situation to Miles. Later, she orders Vladimir Bierko be transferred to holding at Division. Bierko subsequently escapes and Hayes recommends that Henderson be offered a deal in exchange for his help in finding Bierko. With Henderson's information, CTU learns that he plans to seize a Russian submarine in a Los Angeles port, pursuant to the treaty signed earlier by Logan. Hayes, together with Buchanan and Chloe, aids Jack in successfully stopping Bierko from firing the submarine's missiles.
After Jack successfully obtains a confession from Logan, Hayes prepares to leave CTU for the day. She acknowledges to Buchanan that she will strongly recommend to newly appointed President Gardner that he remain as Special Agent in Charge of CTU. Both Hayes and Buchanan indicate a desire to begin a social relationship.
[edit] Day 6
Sometime before Day 6 began, Karen married Bill Buchanan. She was also appointed to the White House as National Security Advisor to President Wayne Palmer. At the beginning of day 6, Karen argues with Chief of Staff Thomas Lennox about his plan of creating detention facilities for Muslims in America. Karen believes that Lennox's detention facilities are no better than concentration camps. A few minutes later Karen receives a phone call about another attack in Los Angeles. CTU suspects that Hamri Al-Assad is behind the attacks. Karen tells the president that her analysts believe Assad's death will stop the organization from attacking again. Shortly after, Jack talks to the president through CTU explaining that he escaped from Fayed and that killing Assad would be a mistake. Karen, Lennox, and President Palmer seem doubtful, however. They have reason to believe that Assad is responsible based on twenty years of evidence. They all question Jack's state of mind after being tortured in China for nearly two years. Reluctantly, President Palmer continues with the airstrike to take out Assad. CTU later learns that Abu Fayed was indeed behind the attacks all along, causing Karen to regret her skepticism about Jack's message. She suggests that Assad get a presidential pardon in exchange for aid in finding Fayed.
After the nuclear bomb's detonation, Karen continues to maintain her stance against Tom as he aims to impose more restrictions on civil liberties. However, Tom confronts her with evidence that she had covered up an incident months ago in which CTU, under Bill's direction, had detained a group of terror suspects, including Fayed, and released all of them on insufficient evidence. Karen had sequestered the file in order to conceal her husband's role is setting free a man who would turn out to be an extremely dangerous terrorist, although she continues to insist that there was no evidence of Fayed's guilt at the time. Though Karen retorts that Lennox has his own incriminating secrets, she is forced to resign. When she delivers her resignation to President Palmer, he guesses that her long-running dispute with Tom is the cause, but cannot persuade her to stay. As she leaves, Karen requests to be transferred to CTU in Los Angeles and assures Wayne that in his heart, he knows how to deal with the day's challenges.
While at the airport, Bill calls Karen about the assassination attempt on Wayne Palmer. Shocked at the news, Karen immediately revokes her resignation and returns to the White House. Vice President Noah Daniels is not pleased with this, as he intends to use his powers as acting Commander in Chief to launch a nuclear strike against Fayed's country and Karen would present formidable opposition. Indeed, during a meeting with the Joint Chiefs, Karen argues that the Vice President's plan for a nuclear "warning strike" could easily evolve into a third World War. After the conference, she appeals to Tom, believing that he shared her viewpoint on the Daniels's error, but he refuses to acknowledge this fact. Karen then visits Wayne Palmer's operating room and consults the doctor about waking Wayne from his induced coma. The doctor replies that doing so would be irresponsible as it could severely compromise Wayne's health, but Karen convinces Sandra Palmer to give her consent for the procedure. Wayne awakens just in time to call off the nuclear strike, prompting Daniels to attempt to invoke the 25th Amendment. The validity of Karen's vote is briefly put into question due to her earlier resignation, but ultimately the vote is called off by Daniels and Wayne remains in office.
Having been united against Daniels, Karen and Tom come to accept a truce, promising to work together. Seconds later, however, Karen is shocked to learn that their efforts were wasted when Wayne decides to follow through with the nuclear strike.
Preceded by Bill Buchanan |
Director of CTU Los Angeles Domestic Unit Day 5 (9 Hours) |
Succeeded by Bill Buchanan |
Counter Terrorist Unit Staff on 24 |
Jack Bauer | Kim Bauer | Tony Almeida | Nina Myers | George Mason | Richard Walsh | Jamey Farrell Milo Pressman | Ryan Chappelle | Michelle Dessler | Tom Baker | Brad Hammond | Carrie Turner Chloe O'Brian | Chase Edmunds | Adam Kaufman | Gael Ortega | Erin Driscoll | Curtis Manning Edgar Stiles | Sarah Gavin | Marianne Taylor | Bill Buchanan | Lynn McGill | Karen Hayes Miles Papazian | Morris O'Brian | Nadia Yassir | Mike Doyle | Minor Agents |
Government on 24 |
Presidents |
David Palmer | John Keeler | Charles Logan | Wayne Palmer |
Vice Presidents |
Jim Prescott | Hal Gardner | Noah Daniels |
Others |
Sherry Palmer | Aaron Pierce | Mike Novick | Lynne Kresge | Roger Stanton | Audrey Raines James Heller | Walt Cummings | Martha Logan | Evelyn Martin | Karen Hayes Tom Lennox | Reed Pollock | Lisa Miller | Minor characters |