The Apprentice,' Gets a Young Trump Ready for His Close-Up
Briefly

The Apprentice delves into Trump's evolution from a local real estate developer's son to a media icon, shaped by father figures Fred Trump and Roy Cohn.
Cohn's influence on young Trump is profound; he teaches him the relentless strategies for success: 'Attack, attack, attack; deny, deny, deny; and never admit defeat.'
The film poignantly illustrates how Trump's relationship with his father and mentor molded his ethos, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a public image and social connections.
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