Donald Trump will still make money from 'Celebrity Apprentice' after taking office

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Donald Trump on NBC's 'Dateline' Image: Heidi Gutman/NBC

Donald Trump will remain an executive producer on the new iteration of NBC'sCelebrity Apprentice,Mashable has confirmed even after the president-elect takes office. The show will premiere on Jan. 2 with Arnold Schwarzenegger replacing Trump as host. The new season will run for eight episodes. According toVariety, who first broke the news of Trump's continued involvement with the reality competition, Trump's name will appear in the show's credits afterApprentice creator Mark Burnett's, and before Schwarzenegger, who is also an executive producer on the new season. SEE ALSO:Why Trump's presidency will require absolutely all your courage

Trump's transition spokeswoman, Hope Hicks, hastold members of the press that 'Mr. Trump has a big stake in the show and conceived of it with Mark Burnett. Additional details regarding his business interests will be shared December 15th.'

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