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Amazon Is Back In Bed With The Trumps: Prime Video Reportedly Considering ‘The Apprentice’ Reboot With Donald Trump Jr. To Host

Updated 2 days ago
New York Post
The Hill
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Amazon is reportedly exploring a reboot of The Apprentice for Prime Video with Donald Trump Jr. as host, per The New York Post and Decider, noting internal discussions and ongoing talks. The Hill reports that Amazon executives have not yet approached the Trump family, indicating early-stage discussions. The NY Post references the show streaming on Prime Video following MGM’s 2022 acquisition, and that the original aired in 2004 with high viewership. Disagreements exist on immediacy and engagement with the Trump family, with one source saying no approach yet and another signaling ongoing talks.

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New York Post
New York Post
Lean Right
4/30/2026

Amazon Is Back In Bed With The Trumps: Prime Video Reportedly Considering ‘The Apprentice’ Reboot With Donald Trump Jr. To Host

Amazon is staying in business with the Trumps. The Wall Street Journal reports Amazon is exploring a potential reboot of President Trump’s NBC reality show The Apprentice for Prime Video . Except this time, Amazon executives reportedly want his oldest son Donald Trump Jr. to host. The outlet notes discussions are.

Amazon considers ‘Apprentice’ reboot with Donald Trump Jr. as host
The Hill
The Hill
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4/30/2026

Amazon considers ‘Apprentice’ reboot with Donald Trump Jr. as host

Talks are reportedly in early stages, but Amazon executives have not yet approached the Trump family.

‘The Apprentice’ — with Don Jr. as host — being discussed as Amazon explores reboot: report
New York Post
New York Post
Lean Right
4/30/2026

‘The Apprentice’ — with Don Jr. as host — being discussed as Amazon explores reboot: report

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.