Trump campaign says it will sue 'The Apprentice' filmmakers: 'This garbage is pure fiction'
Former President Trump's team is preparing to file a lawsuit against the makers of a biopic about his career in the 1980s.
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Former President Trump's team is preparing to file a lawsuit against the makers of a biopic about his career in the 1980s.
NEW YORK (AP) — Two weeks after its much-anticipated premiere at the Cannes Film Festival, a film about Donald Trump in the 1980s is still seeking distribution in the United States.
A controversial biopic about Donald Trump’s early years is struggling to find a US distribution or streaming deal.
Donald Trump’s reelection campaign called “The Apprentice,” a film about the former U.S. president in the 1980s, “pure fiction” and vowed legal action following its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival.
The Trump campaign has threatened to sue the filmmakers of The Apprentice, a biopic about the former president’s early days as a New York City real estate developer, calling the movie a “pure fiction.”
CANNES, France (AP) — Donald Trump’s reelection campaign called “The Apprentice,” a film about the former U.S. president in the 1980s, “pure fiction” and vowed legal action following its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival.
The Trump campaign has threatened to sue the filmmakers of The Apprentice, a biopic about the former president’s early days as a New York City real estate developer, calling the movie a “pure fiction.”
A new biopic about Donald Trump’s early years under the mentorship of lawyer and political fixer Roy Cohn is set to premiere at the Cannes Film Festival tonight (20 May), but some of the film’s backers are reportedly unhappy about how the former president is portrayed.