A new movie about young Donald Trump hits theaters Friday, despite Trump trying to block its release. It paints an unflattering portrait of his rise as a real estate mogul " and Republicans are calling it election interference. Why it matters: "The Apprentice" film is a dramatization of Trump's tutelage under controversial lawyer/political fixer Roy Cohn " and includes scenes of Trump's character allegedly raping his first wife, Ivana, and having scalp reduction and liposuction procedures. In the film, Trump initially is portrayed as a bumbling but principled young guy who doesn't know how to handle the federal government's lawsuit against his family business for allegedly discriminating against Black tenants. He seeks help from Cohn, who teaches him three rules that ring familiar to the Trump whom Americans know today: "attack, attack, attack," "deny everything," and "never admit defeat."
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