BY Benjamin ClarkFebruary 23, 2025
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 | February 23, 2025
1 year ago

Lara Trump debuts new weekly Fox News program

Lara Trump made a significant career shift, moving from potential political office to television.

Trump premiered her show on Fox News, titled My View with Lara Trump, with the show airing for the first time on Feb. 5 and becoming a weekly event every Saturday at 9 p.m., as the Daily Mail reports.

This debut is notable as it represents a new platform for members of the Trump administration to voice their perspectives and initiatives. Shifting One Nation with Brian Kilmeade to Sunday nights, this new show aims to capture a significant audience with its high-profile guest lineup and discussion topics.

Lara Trump's first show discussed changes at the Department of Justice and celebrated women's roles in the Trump administration, highlighting new media narratives.

Guests on the inaugural episode included Attorney General Pam Bondi, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard. Each discussed their current projects and opinions on administration policies.

Among the highlights, Pam Bondi shared insights from her first few weeks in her new role. After her confirmation earlier this month, Bondi has quickly made headlines by shaking up the Department of Justice, removing photos of Merrick Garland, Joe Biden, and Kamala Harris, symbolizing a fresh start under new leadership.

Reconfiguring the Department of Justice

"I took all three photos down," stated Bondi during her interview, underlining her intention to reboot the ambiance at the Department of Justice.

Lara Trump responded with light humor, suggesting the previous administration's maintenance had neglected to recognize the new leadership.

Bondi's confirmation saw bipartisan support, including an unexpected endorsement from Democrat Sen. John Fetterman, showcasing rare across-the-aisle cooperation. This support culminated in a 54-46 Senate vote, securing Bondi's position as attorney general.

Discussing challenges she faced, Bondi described her early experiences humorously: "That's what I've been dealing with," providing a glimpse into the bureaucracy and operational hurdles at the Department of Justice.

Countering Misconceptions and Media Bias

Furthering the conversation on the show, Bondi and Lara Trump addressed misconceptions regarding the Trump administration's stance on women.

Bondi refuted any notion of misogyny within the ranks, stating, "He believes in women," echoing sentiments about the proactive engagement and leadership roles offered to women within the administration, including her previous tenure as the attorney general of Florida.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt criticized the mainstream media for their persistent anti-Trump bias, adding another layer to the discussion topics. Leavitt's accusations point to a contentious relationship between the administration and large media outlets, which often portray Trump policies skeptically.

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard also appeared on the show, describing her transition into the Trump administration as unexpected but a "blessing." Her remarks included revealing significant departmental shifts, such as cutting $20 million by reducing policies on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, which she noted as an efficiency drive.

Influence and Legacy in the Trump Family

The show closed with Lara Trump reflecting on her father's influence on her life and career. She expressed deep respect for his guidance and discussed taking the opportunity to connect with viewers directly, engaging them with answers to their questions.

Lara's transition from political aspirations to television offers her a unique platform to continue impacting public opinion and policy discussions, all while staying connected to her family's political legacy.

It also provides viewers with insights into the personal side and professional maneuvers of one of America's most talked-about political families.

The debut of My View with Lara Trump not only adds a new voice to political commentary on television but also sets the stage for more engaged discussions involving high-profile figures from the current administration, promising a blend of news, opinion, and personal reflections in every episode.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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