President Trump’s ‘Apprentice’ Rocks Prime Video Charts

“You’re fired!”

One well-known phrase that has become synonymous with television, sparked interest long before the person associated with it embarked on a political career.

The rest is literally history.

From 2004 through 2017, Donald Trump’s television show “The Apprentice” aired on NBC. However, during the final season, Arnold Schwarzenegger took over as host, while Trump was busy with other duties, such as governing the nation.

In the previous year, the show titled “The Apprentice,” which was known for its anti-Trump stance, couldn’t replicate its former glory after adopting its name.

Now, Trump’s “Apprentice” is back on Prime Video, and it’s drawing a crowd.

Again.

The show made its premiere on March 11th, and it’s now among the top ten TV series streaming on their platform. On a Wednesday, the re-runs even managed to secure spots between the fourth and fifth most popular shows.

Eventually, Amazon Prime Video plans to offer all seven seasons of the show. Currently, only the first season is available for subscribers. However, a new season will be made accessible every week, as reported by USA Today.

The performance enhanced Trump’s image as a skilled negotiator. Additionally, it presented the nation with his grown-up kids, namely Ivanka, Eric, and Donald Trump Jr.

Over time, the television producer Mark Burnett has racked up several successful shows, such as “Shark Tank,” “Survivor,” and the miniseries “The Bible.” However, none have left a mark as significant as “The Apprentice.

Many attribute the success of the reality show as a stepping stone that propelled Donald Trump from a popular figure in pop culture to the White House. The show underscored his business acumen, highlighted his wit, and demonstrated his determination.

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2025-03-13 00:03