Major networks ABC and CBS have decided not to run any of the planned TV spots for director Ali Abbasis The Apprentice, which explores the early years of former president Donald Trump and his relationship with lawyer Roy Cohn during the 1970s and 1980s, during the Presidential campaign debates. According to Deadline, the decision has been slammed as timidity and cowardice by Tom Ortenberg, the founder of Briarcliff Entertainment, the studio that will distribute The Apprentice in the United States.
ABC and CBS have refused to air any of the TV spots for the biopic during presidential debates. Read More