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The West Wing
Whitford compared the political drama to real Washington, D.C., in a fundraising email sent out Tuesday.
The actor totally crapped on his hit political drama in a recent interview.
The TV leader of the free world let loose on what he called a lying "bum" of an ex-president.
"The Office," "The West Wing" and a few other popular shows are about to leave.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
The one-off special to boost voter turnout will include new material from creator Aaron Sorkin.
"This Is Us" producer Ken Olin was quick to assure fans that the actor is staying on his show.
Meanwhile, the new "Will & Grace" already has a second season in the works.
The "West Wing" actress seemed less than impressed with the press secretary.
We so wish "Toby" were coming to a theater near us.