'Law And Order: Special Victims Unit' Updates: NBC Series To Use Allegations Towards Donald Trump As Inspiration To Many Episodes!

The "Law and Order: Special Victims Unit" is said to release series of episodes relating to the drama and sexual allegations against Republican Candidate Donald Trump. Highly publicized and rather exciting, this is expected to make viewers stay tuned as the National Elections draws nearer.

Donald Trump's audio recording which he considers just plain "Locker Room" talk is one to be discussed during the show. Such incident took place back in 2005 when he excitedly shared to a companion how much he gets to grope women with their permission. Even after much needed apology, "Law and Order: Special Victims Unit" will still use this rather sexist banter to give the show an interesting and intriguing twist. The people behind the show "Law and Order: Special Victims Unit" are said to make these dramas linked to Trump as part of their episodes in many weeks according to The Sydney Morning Herald.

The "Law and Order: Special Victims Unit" character to play the Donald Trump-ish role is the very respectable Gary Cole. Cole is no stranger to playing a politician in a TV show. He is well known for his role as Vice President Bob Russell in TV show, The West Wing and in a hit 2000 movie The Gift, as he played the character of District Attorney David Duncan.

This controversial episode is expected to air on October 26, 2016. Together with Gary Cole, "Law and Order: Special Victims Unit" will also be joined by Currie Graham, Meredith Travers, Bianca Amato and Peter Gallagher according to The Daily Mail UK. These brilliant characters are said to portray roles that are highly likely directed to bigotry and assault on women. The show "Law and Order: Special Victims Unit" is known to discuss political and social issues mirroring the real issues faced in the US especially in the workplace. This is definitely a good addition to their highly intriguing episodes sure to rake in a lot of viewers.

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