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WASHINGTON (AP) — You have the right to remain starstruck: It's Vice President Joe Biden on "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit."
Biden will be in New York on Friday to tape an episode of the long-running NBC series. The White House says Biden's appearance on the episode will focus on the backlog in processing rape kits and efforts to prevent violence against women.
Biden has frequently teamed up with the show's star, Mariska Hargitay, for events raising awareness about the issues. She narrated a biographical video about Biden that aired just before his speech Wednesday at the Democratic National Convention.
Joe Biden Heading to Law & Order: SVU - https://t.co/OyCH0gUyXNpic.twitter.com/H3wcJkB8if
— POWER 107.9 LA (@POWER1079) July 29, 2016
The White House hasn't said when the episode will air.
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