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Trump's quasi-political campaign has dovetailed with the current season of "Celebrity Apprentice," which has drawn a robust audience hovering around 8.2 million viewers in its first eight weeks. On Wednesday, Trump repeated to reporters his intention to reveal his presidential plans after the show's season conclusion. While plugging the May 22 finale, Trump explained, "When the show is over, I will then be free to announce." But O'Donnell disputed Trump's rationale, saying he could continue on the show even after announcing his plans, without NBC being forced to supply equal airtime to other candidates. Trump would not officially become a candidate until filing the legally required documents, O'Donnell said. "He could wait for weeks or months to file those papers after simply saying he's going to run for president," O'Donnell said. "Trump is now hiding behind NBC when asked the single most important question in front of him: Are you going to run for president? And NBC is allowing him to hide behind NBC." ___ MSNBC and NBC are owned by Comcast's NBC Universal. ___ Online:
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