Lara Trump has returned to Fox

By 
 February 23, 2025

Lara Trump has returned to the Fox News Channel. 

Newsweek reports that Trump - the daughter-in-law of President Donald Trump - made her debut on Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025.

Lara Trump has a new show on the network, which is called, My View with Lara Trump. According to the outlet, it is "expected to provide a conservative perspective on current events, featuring interviews and analysis."

You can view it every Saturday at 9 p.m. Eastern time.

Background

In early February, it was reported that Fox had actually moved around its lineup in order to make room for Lara Trump.

The Daily Mail, at the time, reported:

Fox News is bumping network stalwart Brian Kilmeade’s show from its Saturday slot in favor of giving President Donald Trump’s daughter-in-law, Lara Trump, her own show in the slot, the network announced Wednesday. Trump will host “My View With Lara Trump” on Saturdays at 9 pm, according to Fox. The slot had previously belonged to Kilmeade’s “One Nation” program, which will now air Sunday nights at 10 pm, the network announced.

This came after much speculation about Trump's future.

She, of course, played a major role in her father-in-law's 2024 election victory. She was the co-chair of the Republican National Committee (RNC), and when she was not working behind the scenes she was working in front of them, making all kinds of public appearances, including television appearances.

For a brief period, there was speculation about her possibly taking Marco Rubio's U.S. Senate seat, but she decided against this.

What to expect

The New York Post provides an idea of what we ought to expect from Lara Trump's new show.

Per the outlet:

Lara said she aims to give viewers an inside look at the biggest “movers and shakers” running the White House — like following Robert F. Kennedy Jr. through a day managing the health department or shadowing Elon Musk at the Department of Government Efficiency.

The Post, in its article, emphasizes the fact that Lara Trump now has a major television program at the same time that her father-in-law is president of the United States. The outlet refers to this as an "unprecedented" situation.

Some are arguing that Lara Trump ought not to be allowed to continue with the show, given her clear conflict of interest.

Trump's first show featured Attorney General Pam Bondi, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, and White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, among others. It is certainly worth a watch.

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