When Omarosa Manigault was cast on the first season of Donald Trump’s reality show “Celebrity Apprentice,” it seemed an unusual fit. Manigault’s main claim to “fame” was her role on the first season of “The Apprentice” — as the show’s charismatic villainess.
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Trump getting better at using the trappings of office
Most mornings, President Donald Trump gathers business leaders, union executives or others at the White House for made-for-television meetings meant to project the image of a can-do chief executive. Trump sits at the center of one of the White House’s ornate meeting rooms, offers brief remarks and invites assembled journalists to stick around to hear his guests praise his plans.
Howard Stern says Trump ‘wants to be loved’
Howard Stern, the famous radio show host, said Wednesday that he wished his longtime friend, President Trump, did not run for president because he is concerned about his mental health because “he just wants to be liked.” “I personally wish that he had never run.
Correction: Supreme Court Nominee-Ratings story
President Donald Trump speaks in the East Room of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2017, to announce Judge Neil Gorsuch as his nominee for the Supreme Court. Gorsuch kisses his wife Louise.
See Jimmy Kimmel Gage Reaction to ‘SCOTUS Nominee’ Rob Kardashian
Jimmy Kimmel’s “Lie Witness News” team hit the streets to find out what people thought about Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, Rob Kardashian. Jimmy Kimmel cut down the circus tent above President Donald Trump ‘s primetime Supreme Court announcement with a hilarious and depressing installment of “Lie Witness News” Wednesday.
Trump at National Prayer Breakfast: ‘Pray for Arnold’
President Donald Trump veered off script at the start of the National Prayer Breakfast Thursday when he asked a room full of lawmakers, foreign dignitaries and religious leaders to pray for Arnold Schwarzenegger so that ratings of his show — NBC’s “The Apprentice” — would go up. Trump, who lauded the six-decade long traditional gathering as a “testament to the power of faith” was introduced by Mark Burnett, the television producer who teamed up with Trump to create “The Apprentice.”
Final farewell to two Hollywood icons: Debbie Reynolds and daughter …
Now Obama’s building a wall! Workers put the finishing touches to a brick barrier around $5million DC mansion where Barack, Michelle and Sasha will live after leaving the White House Liberal heckler who accosted Ivanka Trump on a JetBlue flight hides his face from a reporter at his Brooklyn home as he’s seen for the first time since he hurled abuse at her Scientology lawyer goes on national TV to slam Leah Remini for show that led to death threats against their leader David Miscavige More Hillary Clinton emails surface – and show how anti-gay Sharia law ruler The Sultan of Brunei treated Bill ‘like part of his family’ Russian election-year cyber attacks fall-out is a ‘witch hunt’ orchestrated by Democrats, says Trump as he asks Congress to investigate leak of top-secret hacking intelligence report EXCLUSIVE: Angelina Jolie accuses Brad Pitt of ‘publicly impugning’ her character in new … (more)
Arnold Schwarzenegger reveals his New Celebrity Apprentice catchphrase
The post-Donald Trump era of NBC’s Celebrity Apprentice has arrived, and with it the debut of new host Arnold Schwarzenegger’s catchphrase for firing contestants in the climactic boardroom showdown segment. NBC’s The Apprentice franchise has taken on heightened significance in pop culture because it proved to be the vehicle that president-elect Trump used to establish himself as a household name, paving the way for his convention-busting political career.
Comedy Or Tragedy? Whichever You Choose, Trump Was Year’s Top TV Star
If the ongoing presidential campaign was this year’s dominant TV show — which it was — then the year’s top TV star was Donald Trump. Certainly, The Donald had a bevy of co-stars and supporting cast members, but none of them — not even Hillary Clinton — were his equal when it came to commanding attention on television.
Comedy Or Tragedy? Whichever You Choose, Trump Was Year’s Top TV Star
If the ongoing presidential campaign was this year’s dominant TV show — which it was — then the year’s top TV star was Donald Trump. Certainly, The Donald had a bevy of co-stars and supporting cast members, but none of them — not even Hillary Clinton — were his equal when it came to commanding attention on television.
Footage from The Apprentice shows Trump saying – every racist thing’
Actor and comedian said he received the material before last month’s election but he did not release it because of a confidentiality clause The actor Tom Arnold has claimed to have video of Donald Trump using racist language, obscenities and denigrating his own son in outtakes of The Apprentice . “I have the outtakes to The Apprentice where he says every bad thing ever, every offensive, racist thing ever.
Inside the Beltway: Networks weaponize their Russian hack coverage
The big three broadcast networks still appear intently interested in President-elect Donald Trump , and not in a good way: “The broadcast networks treat accusations of Russian hacking very differently when they can use it as an angle to bash Trump,” says Mike Ciandella , an analyst for Newsbusters.org, a conservative press watchdog. He discovered a major discrepancy.