They say he's running a campaign of 'Racism, Violence and Hate'
Some of Donald Trump's former Apprentice candidates say he's not "worthy of becoming president of the United States."
Six past contestants on the hit reality competition show, including season 4 winner Randal Pinkett and season 1 runner-up Kwame Jackson, are planning to hold a press conference in New York Friday to denounce the GOP front-runner ahead of the state's Tuesday primary, the Associated Press reports.
The contestants have issued statements slamming Trump's divisive rhetoric and his "campaign of sexism, xenophobia, racism, violence and hate."
"Trump is passionately and strategically reigniting a dirty and divisive culture soaked in a history of prejudice, fear and hate. It is unpatriotic, anti-American, self-serving, regressive and downright lazy," said Marshawn Evans Daniels in a statement.
"As alums of The Apprentice, we have had the opportunity to work with Donald in various capacities, including as employees of the Trump Organization," added Pinkett. "Based on that experience and Donald's campaign, we do not believe he is worthy of becoming president of the United States."
Fun to see the employees tell the boss, 'Yer fired!'
'I prefer someone who burns the flag and then wraps themselves up in the Constitution over someone who burns the Constitution and then wraps themselves up in the flag.'--Molly Ivins
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