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Trump Boosts Apprentice Streaming on Prime Video
President Donald Trump has amplified Amazon Prime Video’s move to stream his classic reality show The Apprentice. The announcement highlights the availability of seasons 1 through 7. This decision taps into his pre-political fame while he leads the nation in his second term.
The Apprentice first aired on NBC in 2004 and turned Trump into a television icon. His catchphrase Youre fired drew an average of 20 million viewers weekly in its debut season. The show built his image as a tough decisive leader which later shaped his political career.
Amazon Prime Video secured rights to air the original seasons after acquiring MGM in 2022. Season 1 is now streaming with the rest rolling out each Monday until April 27 2025. This gives fans a chance to revisit Trump’s boardroom battles from years past.
Trump hosted and produced the show for 14 seasons before leaving in 2015 for his first campaign. Producer Mark Burnett crafted his on-screen persona into a household name. Burnett often credited Trump’s natural charisma for the show’s early dominance.
No new episodes are being made despite some initial confusion from fans. The streaming deal focuses solely on re airing the existing catalog from 2004 to 2015. This move keeps Trump’s entertainment legacy alive without new production efforts.
The timing aligns with Trump’s second term sparking debate over his dual roles. Supporters praise his ability to juggle leadership and branding through this deal. Critics question if it blurs lines between governing and personal gain since he retains an executive producer credit.
Prime Video is doubling down on Trump content with a Melania Trump documentary also in the works. This fits Amazon’s push under Jeff Bezos to draw in conservative viewers. Bezos has hinted at a positive outlook on Trump’s current administration.
Fans on X have cheered the news calling it a smart blend of nostalgia and leadership lessons. Many see it as proof of Trump’s enduring appeal in both business and politics. Detractors argue it risks distracting from his presidential duties though financial details remain unclear.
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