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‘The Apprentice’ with Don Jr. as host is being discussed by Amazon: report

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Amazon is exploring a reboot of The Apprentice — and is weighing whether to install Donald Trump Jr. as host of the reality show that helped catapult his father to the presidency, according to a report.

Executives at the company have held internal discussions about reviving the long-running series, though talks remain in early stages and no formal outreach has been made to the Trump family, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday.

If it moves forward, the reboot would stream on Prime Video, which inherited the show’s library after Amazon acquired MGM in 2022.

Donald Trump appears alongside his children Ivanka Trump and Donald Trump Jr. on NBC’s “The Apprentice,” the hit reality show Amazon is now exploring rebooting with Don Jr. as a potential host.

A source close to Don Jr. told The Post that the president’s eldest son first heard about the possibility of hosting an “Apprentice” reboot after reading it in The Journal.

“No one from Amazon has reached out to him about this,” the source told The Post.

Amazon has said that there are no discussions happening either inside or outside the company.

“Since our acquisition of MGM, we have had preliminary internal discussions about what’s next for ‘The Apprentice’ as a property,” an Amazon spokesperson told The Post.

“The Apprentice” — which debuted in 2004 and drew up to 20 million viewers — helped cement Donald Trump’s image as a commanding business figure.

“The show is not in active development, and any reporting on details of the show or names of potential hosts would be purely speculative.”

The original show, which premiered in 2004, was a breakout hit that drew as many as 20 million viewers and helped recast Donald Trump as a larger-than-life business authority.

Jeff Zucker, then a top executive at NBC, was instrumental in greenlighting “The Apprentice” and backing Trump as its central figure — a decision that helped elevate Trump’s national profile.

Ironically, Zucker later went on to run CNN, the cable network Trump would repeatedly attack as “fake news” during his presidency.

Amazon’s reported interest in rebooting “The Apprentice” comes on the heels of its splashy investment in a documentary about Melania Trump — a deal that raised eyebrows across Hollywood and Washington alike.

Donald Trump Jr. and Ivanka Trump were regular fixtures in the show’s boardroom scenes, advising their father during the high-stakes competition.

The company paid $40 million for the rights to the film, which follows the first lady in the weeks surrounding the start of her husband’s second term, a price tag that was nearly three times higher than competing offers.

Amazon then poured roughly $35 million more into a global marketing blitz, including ads during NFL games and a massive theatrical rollout.

The project drew internal scrutiny within Amazon, with some employees questioning both the scale of the spending and the optics of doing business with a sitting first family.

Critics also pointed to Melania Trump’s reported editorial control over the film, arguing it blurred the line between documentary filmmaking and political messaging.

Amazon has pushed back on that characterization, saying it licensed the project “for one reason and one reason only — because we think customers are going to love it.”

Amazon paid $40 million for a documentary about Melania Trump and spent tens of millions more promoting it, sparking scrutiny over the scale of the investment.

The relationship between Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and President Donald Trump has shifted sharply in Trump’s second term, moving from open hostility to what critics describe as pragmatic alignment.

After years of clashes, Bezos, who remains the company’s largest shareholder, struck a more conciliatory tone following Trump’s 2024 win, praising his “extraordinary political comeback” and signaling openness to working with a deregulation-focused administration.

That shift has coincided with major developments for Amazon, including tens of billions in federal AI and cloud contracts alongside continued scrutiny from regulators such as the FTC.

Meanwhile, Bezos’s ownership of The Washington Post has become a flashpoint, with his decision to block a Kamala Harris endorsement and refocus the opinion section triggering top newsroom resignations, a loss of roughly 250,000 subscribers and ongoing annual losses exceeding $100 million.

The Post has sought comment from the White House.

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