Donald Trump made a historic comeback in the 2024 US elections following a fierce battle against Democratic party candidate Kamala Harris. Trump will be sworn into office on January 20, 2025.
The Celebrity Apprentice started airing in 2008, but rather than having an opportunity to work for Trump, celebrity contestants would compete for money to give to charity. Some of the notable ...
Dennis Rodman was fired from "The Apprentice" by Donald Trump after misspelling Melania Trump's name during a task, ending his time on the show in Week 6.
“The Celebrity Apprentice” runner-up Geraldo Rivera slammed his former series mentor Donald Trump as a dishonest “sore loser,” as he announced his endorsement of Vice President Kamala ...
The former late-night host says the former president gave Diddy "a full-throated vote of character." By Angel Diaz editor Legendary comedian and influential late-night host Arsenio Hall says he ...
She went on to appear in two different installments of The Celebrity Apprentice — Celebrity Apprentice 1 and Celebrity Apprentice: All-Stars. He went on to her as his campaign director for ...
Trump hosted the NBC reality competition series, as well as its spinoff, “The Celebrity Apprentice,” from 2004-15. “To sell the show, we created the narrative that Trump was a super ...
John D. Miller, the chief marketing officer at NBC and NBCUniversal during Trump’s time as host of “The Apprentice” and “The Celebrity Apprentice,” wrote the criticism in a commentary ...
After her time on the reality show’s 2004 first season, she returned for two different installments of “The Celebrity Apprentice.” But in her 2018 memoir “Unhinged,” Manigault-Newman ...
A former NBC marketing executive who promoted “The Apprentice” is issuing an apology to America, saying he “helped create a monster” by casting former President Trump, at the time a New ...
I led the team that marketed ‘The Apprentice,’ the reality show that made Donald Trump a household name outside of New York City,” John D. Miller wrote in a U.S. News & World Report opinion piece, ...
Former NBC Chief Marketing Officer John D. Miller apologized for creating "a monster" in former U.S. President Donald Trump on "The Apprentice," and then urged people to vote for Kamala Harris in the ...