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Miller explained that he “led the team” that promoted the reality competition, which turned Trump into “a household name outside of New York City, where he was better known for overextending his empire and appearing in celebrity gossip columns.”
The show, Miller continued, “created the narrative that Trump was a super-successful businessman who lived like royalty,” which was at best “a substantial exaggeration.” He then listed Trump’s well-documented history of business failures and exaggerations, and described the network’s inaccurate presentation as ‘fake news’ that we spread over America like a heavy snowstorm.”
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The show, Miller continued, “created the narrative that Trump was a super-successful businessman who lived like royalty,” which was at best “a substantial exaggeration.” He then listed Trump’s well-documented history of business failures and exaggerations, and described the network’s inaccurate presentation as ‘fake news’ that we spread over America like a heavy snowstorm.”
Former NBC Marketing Boss Apologizes for Trump’s ‘The Apprentice’ Fame: ‘I Helped Create a Monster’
NBC "did irreparable harm by creating the false image of Trump as a successful leader. I deeply regret that," John D. Miller writes The post Former NBC Marketing Boss Apologizes for Trump’s ‘The Apprentice’ Fame: ‘I Helped Create a Monster’ appeared first on TheWrap.