LARA Trump has revealed her Fox News family told her “welcome home” when it was announced the Republican rising star would be the face of a new Saturday night show.
The daughter-in-law of President Donald Trump returned to her network roots earlier this year after serving as a Fox News contributor in 2021.
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Lara Trump on My View with Lara TrumpCredit: Fox News
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Lara Trump at the 10X Ladies Conference in Aventura, Florida, in August 2024Credit: Getty
Lara initially left her on-air gig when Trump declared his reelection bid for the 2025 presidency due to the network’s policy.
Now, the working mom is back with a Saturday night program called My View with Lara Trump that promises a behind-the-scenes look at key players in the White House.
Lara said the return has been nothing but sweet.
“It does feel like a family,” Lara told The U.S. Sun about being reunited with her fellow Fox News hosts.
She revealed that when she returned to the network’s headquarters, she was greeted with a two-word message from the cast and crew.
“Everyone, everywhere I went basically all said the same thing to me,” she said.
“They said, ‘Welcome home.'”
“To receive such a generous and warm welcome back felt amazing.”
Lara’s show puts her alongside other iconic Fox News show hosts including Harris Faulkner, Jesse Watters, Martha McCallum, and Bret Baier.
The first episode of Lara’s show, which aired February 22, featured sit-down interviews with Attorney General Pam Bondi, United States Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, and White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt.
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Through news analysis and personal conversations, Lara aims to bring more transparency to the current political landscape.
“The different nature of this show, I think, compared to anything else on Fox, is that it’s a little longer format and it’s a little more personal,” she explained.
Lara added, “I think what I’m most excited about now is kind of charting a new path for myself with this show and bringing something different to Fox.”
The former RNC co-chair said she expects the show to evolve as it finds its footing but that she’s prepared for a “new challenge.”
I think what I want to do with this show is really expose people to the inside of who these people are, their personalities, how they got where they are today, and what they’re doing in their respective roles in the Trump administration. And an inside look at some of these agencies. It’s about more transparency, not less, which is following in the footsteps of Donald Trump himself.”
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She promised interviews with major political figures, even including members of her own family, as the show progresses.
Lara is married to the president’s son, Eric Trump, and the couple has two kids together.
She said she hopes her show will show a different side to American politics.
“What I want to do with this show is really expose people to the inside of who these people are, their personalities,” she said.
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Lara and Eric Trump at Donald Trump’s address to a joint session of Congress in Washington DC on March 4, 2025Credit: AFP or licensors
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Lara Trump at the presidential debate in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on September 10, 2024Credit: Getty
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President Donald Trump and Lara TrumpCredit: Instagram/ Lara Trump
She added that she hopes her show explains “how they got where they are today” and “what they’re doing in their respective roles in the Trump administration,” and said she wants to give an “inside look at some of these agencies.”
“It’s about more transparency, not less, which is following in the footsteps of Donald Trump himself,” Lara said.
“It’s more about giving people a side of things that I don’t think you get in this kind of fast-paced, 24-seven news cycle that we’re in.”
Lara said the show, which airs at 9 pm on Saturdays, gives viewers a chance to “slow down for an hour, really take it in and get to know who a lot of these people are.”
My View with Lara Trump is available to watch live on the Fox News Channel on Saturdays from 9-10 pm ET.
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Harris Faulkner, who anchors The Faulkner Focus and hosts Outnumbered on Fox NewsCredit: Getty
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Fox News hosts Martha MacCallum and Bret BaierCredit: Getty
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Political commentator Jesse Watters, who hosts Jesse Watters Primetime on Fox NewsCredit: Getty
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Political commentator Guy Benson speaking to Jesse Watters on Fox News on March 4, 2025Credit: Getty