Lara Trump to Host New Fox News Show Amid Concerns of Conflict of Interest
The daughter-in-law of President Trump will debut 'My View with Lara Trump,' a Saturday primetime program featuring interviews with key figures in the Trump administration.
- Lara Trump, wife of Eric Trump and former Republican National Committee co-chair, will host a new Fox News show titled 'My View with Lara Trump.'
- The program, airing Saturdays at 9 p.m., will feature long-form interviews with prominent figures in the Trump administration, including Attorney General Pam Bondi and National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard.
- Critics have raised concerns about potential conflicts of interest, as Lara Trump is a close relative of the sitting president, but she defends the show as offering unique access to key White House figures.
- Fox News has faced scrutiny over its relationship with the Trump administration, with some viewing Lara Trump's role as a signal of the network's alignment with Trump.
- Lara Trump declined opportunities to run for Senate or take a White House position, citing family priorities, and instead opted to focus on media and storytelling through her new show.