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- Two former "Apprentice" producers were tapped to help plan the 2020 Republican National Convention, Politico and The New York Times reported Saturday.
- Sadoux Kim and Chuck Labella have each been paid tens of thousands of dollars by the Committee on Arrangements for the 2020 Republican National Convention, according to The Times.
- Politico reported that this year's convention will rely on slick video production, both pre-taped and live speeches, and will focus on non-politicians "to make it a gripping TV show."
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The 2020 Republican National Convention is being planned with the help of two former producers of NBC's "Apprentice," Politico and The New York Times reported Saturday evening.
Sadoux Kim, a former employee of "Apprentice" producer Mark Burnett, has been tapped as a lead consultant, according to The Times. Chuck Labella, another former "Apprentice" producer was reported last month to be on the RNC's payroll.
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