
President Trump’s daughter-in-law hosts a new Fox show: “My Views with Lara Trump” show premieres on Saturday, February 22nd at 9pm The show is someone closely linked to the US president It may be the first time that politicians have been given a prominent television role while inaugurated.
President Trump’s daughter-in-law, Lara Trump, will be taking part in the Fox News Channel to host a new weekend show.
The show “My Views with Lara Trump” will debut on Saturday.
According to the Associated Press, this may be the first time a person who is very closely associated with the US president has been given such a prominent television role while politicians are in office.
It’s not the first time Lara Trump has been in front of the camera.
She began production of CBS’s “Inside Edition” and was a regular paid contributor to Fox News.
Lara Trump hosts Fox News Opinion Program
The Fox News channel has announced that Lara Trump will be holding a new weekend program, “My Views with Lara Trump.”
“A talented communicators who know how to connect with viewers, successful entrepreneurs, working mothers, Lara’s American people and the innate understanding of today’s political landscape is an attractive addition to our weekend lineup It will be.”
When is Fox’s “My View with Lara Trump”?
The program, hosted by Lara Trump, premieres on Saturday, February 22nd, and airs Saturday from 9pm to 10pm
“One country with Brian Kilmeade” will be moved on Sunday from 10pm to 11pm, Fox said.
What will happen to the Lara Trump show?
“My View with Lara Trump” focuses on “the revival of common sense in every corner of American life as this country leads to a new era of practicality,” Fox News said.
“Each week, the program features a big picture analysis and interviews with thought leaders, driving national conversations and sheds light on headlines that impact families across the country.”
According to an email from Fox.com, the show is an opinion-based program.
“I’m excited to bring my voice back to Fox News and talk directly with Americans and highlight what makes this country so great,” Lara Trump said.
“When I cover the success of America’s golden age, this time I look forward to where I will guide our nation and where this opportunity will guide me in the future.”
MSNBC: Lara Trump was hired to produce “crude oil promotion” for his father-in-law
“This transaction is almost comically corrupted,” MSNBC said in an opinion article written by Matt Gertz.
“We shouldn’t have the illusion that Fox hired Lara Trump to produce anything other than crude propaganda for his father-in-law and his administration.”
Matt Gertz is a senior fellow at Media Matters for America, a progressive research center that oversees US media. “His work focuses on right-wing media and Donald Trump’s Republican relationship, politics and election news coverage, and media ethics.”
Who is Lara Trump?
Lara Trump was born to Lara Lee Unasca on October 12, 1982 in Wilmington, North Carolina, and grew up in Wrightsville Beach.
She graduated from the University of North Carolina with a degree in correspondence.
She also graduated from the French Culinary Institute in New York and became a pastry chef and personal trainer.
She was a former producer of “Inside Edition” and host of Trump Productions’ “Real News Update.”
How does Lara Trump relate to President Trump?
In 2008, Lara Trump met President Trump’s son, Eric Trump, through a friend. She said “the right view” on the podcast, she didn’t know who his father was.
“When I first met Eric, I didn’t know who his dad was. I didn’t know his last name at first. I knew I had met a really tall man.” is from Eric Trump’s 6’5’5′ to 5’11’.
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Lala Unaska and Eric Trump got married in November 2014 at a ceremony at Mar-A-Lago. The couple welcomed their first child, Eric “Luke” Jr. in 2017 and their second Carolina Dorothy in 2019.
Lara and Eric Trump will marry in Mar Lago, Florida
On November 8, 2014, after six years of relationship, Lala Unasca married Eric Trump at a ceremony at María Lago.
Eric Trump, then 30 years old, Donald Trump’s son and his first wife, Ivana Trump, married Lala at the ceremony that included 450 guests, and lawns at Mar Lago Real Estate in Palm Beach, Florida was restrained in.
According to People Magazine, wedding guests included Eric Trump’s mother Ivanat Trump, radio personality Elvis Duran, and former “New York Real Housewives” Zilzarin.
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Eric Trump’s nie – the daughter of Eric’s sister, Ivanka Trump – was a flower girl. According to Daily News, Ivanka Trump’s husband, Jared Kushner, hosted the wedding.
The Daily Mail also reported that Lara Trump’s dog Charlie is a ring bearer.
Two weeks before her wedding, Lara Trump broke both wrists in a riding accident.
Lara Trump’s involvement in politics
Lara Trump is active in Donald Trump’s presidential election.
In 2016, she led the Trump Pence Women’s Empowerment Tour, winning female voters in the Swing State.
She became co-chair of the Republican National Committee in March 2024, but resigned in December of the same year.
Previously, she was a senior adviser to the Trump campaign during the 2020 presidential election and was representing her during the 2016 campaign.
She was easily thought to take over the Senate seat of Marco Rubio after being confirmed as Secretary of State earlier this year. She later retracted her name. She also had the idea of running for the North Carolina Senate seat in March 2021 after Senator Richard Butt announced his retirement.
In 2017, Lara Trump was hired as a consultant and advisor for Donald Trump’s reelection campaign and launched a “Real News” Facebook show reporting on Donald Trump’s presidency.
In March 2021, Lara joined Fox News as a paid contributor. She left in December 2022 after Donald Trump announced his reelection campaign in 2024.
Lara Trump has been a podcast called The Right View since 2020 and has been a Fox News contributor from 2021 to 2022. The correct view features a panel of conservative women analyzing the socio-political issues of the day.
Contributors: Jennifer Sangalan, Anne Oldenberg, Ashley Feller, USA Today Network
This story has been updated to add new information.