Well, folks, get ready for a brand-new primetime shake-up—Lara Trump is bringing “her” voice to Fox News with a brand-new show, “My View with Lara Trump”, and she’s kicking things off with a powerhouse lineup of women who are making serious moves in Washington.
Launching this Saturday at 9 p.m. ET, the show promises deep-dive interviews with some of the biggest names in politics, media, and beyond. And for her very first episode?
Trump is sitting down with three influential women in the Trump administration: Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, Attorney General Pam Bondi, and White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt. “Not a bad way to start.”
According to Trump, her show is going to be different from anything Fox has ever done. This isn’t just quick soundbites and political talking points—it’s long-form, “relaxed” interviews designed to let her guests open up in a way viewers haven’t seen before. “And yes, that includes family drama, behind-the-scenes White House stories, and plenty of insights straight from the inner circle.”
And speaking of family, she made it clear that Eric Trump (“a.k.a. her husband”) is already on deck to make an appearance. “He knows he can’t say no,” she joked. But she’s not stopping there—Lara says the show will give a fresh, “personal” look at the entire Trump family, revealing stories that, until now, have stayed behind closed doors.
Now, let’s talk about future guests—because this lineup is shaping up to be “huge.” Trump says she’d love to bring on Elon Musk (“imagine that interview”), Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and of course, her father-in-law, President Donald Trump.
But she’s not limiting herself to just politics. She even floated the idea of interviewing Taylor Swift, saying, “Life has been very unique for her, and it doesn’t always have to surround politics.” (“Wouldn’t that be something?”)
Beyond the political heavyweights, Lara Trump also hinted at covering issues like education, food standards, and culture—topics that matter to everyday Americans.
And let’s not forget, this move to Fox News comes after she “delivered” in her role as RNC co-chair, helping secure Trump’s “landslide” reelection victory and flipping the Senate back to red. She was even encouraged to run for Senate herself after Marco Rubio was tapped for Secretary of State, but instead, she opted for this multi-million-dollar TV deal.
With her White House connections, conservative firepower, and a knack for cutting through the noise, Lara Trump’s show could be a major force in primetime. One thing’s for sure—she’s got the access, the insight, and the platform to make headlines “every single week.”