Donald Trump confirms he’s an epic hypocrite while losing his mind over ‘The Apprentice’

Donald Trump is clearly not thrilled with how he’s depicted in *The Apprentice*, a biopic that delves into his rise to power and his complicated relationship with Roy Cohn, the controversial attorney known for his dirty tricks. As usual, Trump took to Truth Social, where his rants are as colorful as they are chaotic, expressing his displeasure in his signature style—complete with RANDOM CAPITALIZATION.

In his tirade, Trump labeled the film “cheap” and “defamatory,” pointing fingers at writer and producer Gabriel Sherman while suggesting that the film aims to derail his election campaign. Ironically, it seems Trump’s own tactics are reflected in the film, making his criticisms feel a bit hypocritical. After all, he’s built a reputation on bending the truth, so calling out a project for being “fake” and “classless” is a curious move.

Interestingly, the film’s marketing team has turned Trump’s outrage into a promotional tool. They shared his comments on social media, highlighting them as the perfect endorsement for the film. It’s almost poetic: the very backlash meant to discredit the film is instead boosting its visibility. One clever observer even pointed out Trump’s hypocrisy regarding the use of the title *The Apprentice*, emphasizing the irony in his complaints.

Ultimately, *The Apprentice* appears to be serving up a dose of poetic justice, giving Trump a taste of his own medicine. If he had his way, the film would likely feature a more flattering portrayal—perhaps with an actor who embodies his ideal image, rather than the “attractive” Sebastian Stan taking on the role. However, finding a leading man who shares Trump’s vision without being a “washed-up has-been” is no small feat.

In the end, Trump’s reaction speaks volumes: whether he likes it or not, this biopic is a conversation starter, and the debate it sparks only adds to its allure.