The Apprentice (2024): The Trump movie you forgot about, which is what they wanted

by Bob Schwartz

The Trump people tried hard to keep The Apprentice movie from being seen in America in 2024, an election year.

The Apprentice is a candid, devastating and entertaining look at how a fledgling Donald Trump came under the diabolical wing of the notorious and unscrupulous lawyer and fixer Roy Cohn. Cohn’s tactic, beginning with his role in the McCarthy era hearings, was the Big Lie. Cohn’s strategy was winning at all costs, caring about nothing and nobody.

The movie won awards and finally ended up available in the U.S.—in 2025. It is currently streaming on Prime, though it is anybody’s guess when Amazon will pull it if too many people remember it’s there and start watching.

You did remember it, didn’t you? Or maybe you forget, dazzled by the Melania movie, also on Prime, or maybe you are numbed by the daily assault on our humanity by the man the movie is about.

Watch it while you still can. More and more media are likely to disappear, including The Apprentice, if the censorship and reeducation juggernaut isn’t stopped.