Producers From ‘The Apprentice’ To Help Plan Republican National Convention

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It looks like Donald Trump is really leaning into his past as a reality TV show host. Two producers of The Apprentice are involved with the planning of the Republican National Convention which is s…

and once was a judge on the Miss Universe pageant, has assumed the position as lead consultant on the production of the RNC while former NBC execis also set to work on the event which will be somewhat of a hybrid affair. It’s no surprise that the pair working on the RNC both worked on projects that help amplify Trump’s brand.

Trump is set to speak all four days of the convention. The RNC is going to be a family affair as Melania, Ivanka, Eric and Tiffany are set to speak. In addition to 45’s wife and offspring Vice President Mike Pence, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, former US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley, South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, Iowa Senator Joni Ernst and South Carolina Senator Tim Scott are lined up to speak.

Trump and Pence are expected to appear in-person at the Charlotte, North Carolina convention site on Monday while the rest of the convention will be held off site. Trump will give brief remarks after being nominated, but his formal acceptance speech is expected to be Thursday from the White House. The central convention location will be the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium in Washington, D.C.

 

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It’s still features Eric as a key speaker so this will be a finely produced dumpster fire.

Another TV show. How sad.

Awesome!

Maybe they release the N-word tapes as an appeal to his base. He’s got nothing to lose at this point, he just embraced Q on national tv.

So it’s going to be a “reality convention” (meaning, fake as sh*t)?

there will be Sabotage

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Republicans Rush to Finalize Convention ('Apprentice' Producers Are Helping)Democrats set a high bar last week for the pandemic-era political convention, dispensing with cheering crowds in favor of a virtual pageant that encompassed passionate speeches, a charming cross-country roll call vote, vignettes from an Oscar-winning filmmaker and a low-fi fireworks display above a parking lot. A few hiccups aside, even jaded network executives conceded the party mostly pulled it off.Now it's the Republicans' turn in the prime-time spotlight -- and the party led by a former reality TV star is rushing to measure up.After scrapping plans for a full-bore, in-person spectacle in Charlotte, North Carolina, and Jacksonville, Florida, because of the coronavirus crisis, Republicans are working to finalize a week's worth of events that can match the production put on for the Democratic nominee, former Vice President Joe Biden, while meeting the exacting -- and frequently shifting -- standards of President Donald Trump.Two producers of 'The Apprentice,' where Trump rose to TV stardom, are involved in the planning. Sadoux Kim, a longtime deputy to 'Apprentice' creator Mark Burnett, is a lead consultant on the production. Kim once served as a Miss Universe judge when Trump owned the pageant. Chuck LaBella, a former NBC entertainment executive who helped produce 'The Comedy Central Roast of Donald Trump,' is also on the payroll.Party officials say their convention -- during which Trump is expected to speak every night in the 10 p.m. hour -- will ultimately surpass the Democrats' telethon-like show, which the president and his allies have repeatedly called 'dark,' depressing and thin on policy proposals. 'We're going to have more of it live than what they did,' Trump told Fox News on Thursday. 'I think it's pretty boring when you do tapes.'Exactly what that looks like remains an open question.As Monday's kickoff looms, Republican officials were still deciding what segments to air live and what would be recorded in advance. Typically, convention broadcasts require 😂 Hating Hollywood, but also embracing Hollywood, to own the libs. Never watched that stupid show and I definitely won't watch this reality show either
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