| My View with Lara Trump | |
|---|---|
| Also known as | My View |
| Genre | |
| Created by | Suzanne Scott |
| Presented by | Lara Trump |
| No. of seasons | 1 |
| No. of episodes | 22 |
| Production | |
| Production locations | |
| Running time | 60 minutes |
| Original release | |
| Network | Fox News |
| Release | February 22, 2025 (2025-02-22) – present |
My View with Lara Trump is anAmericantelevision program that airs onFox News and is hosted byLara Trump, thedaughter-in-law of the 45th and 47thPresident of the United StatesDonald Trump. The program airs every Saturday at 9 p.m.ET[2] live from Fox News headquarters inNew York City. The first episode premiered on February 22, 2025.[3][4][5]
Each episode is structured into multiple segments, beginning with a monologue from Lara Trump, followed by in-depth discussions on trending political andsocial issues. The show also includes interviews with high-profile figures and personal stories aimed at highlighting conservative values. Occasionally, the program features lighter segments that focus onAmerican culture, family, and faith.[6]
Airing on Saturdays at 9 p.m. Eastern Time,My View with Lara Trump is positioned as an alternative to mainstream daytime talk shows, offering a platform forconservative voices in a format that blends opinion,analysis, andentertainment.[7][6]
Lara Trump first joinedFox News as contributor on March 29, 2021.[8][9]
On February 5, 2025,Fox Corporation announced the new show titledMy View with Lara Trump would premiere on February 22, 2025, as part of the network's weekendprimetime lineup, airing on Saturdays at 9 p.m.Eastern Time, taking over the time slot previously held byOne Nation with Brian Kilmeade, which moved to Sundays at 10 p.m.[10][11]
Theseries premiere featured interviews withDirector of National IntelligenceTulsi Gabbard,White House Press SecretaryKaroline Leavitt, andUnited States Attorney GeneralPam Bondi, discussing their jobs in theTrump administration.[12][13][14]
The debut ofMy View received mixed reactions from media critics and the public. Some commentators raised concerns about potential conflicts of interest, given Lara Trump's position as both atalk-show host and a close relative of the sitting president. Critics argued that her role on the show could blur the lines betweenjournalism and political influence, further intertwining Fox News with the Trump administration.[15][16]
The New Yorker highlighted concerns about Lara Trump's new role on Fox News, stating that her position "raises ethical concerns, particularly aboutconflicts of interest and the blurring of political and media boundaries."[17]
Despite harsh criticism fromliberal-leaningjournalists andpolitical commentators concerns, the show's launch was well received byTrump supporters andconservative viewers, who praised its focus on conservative perspectives and its positioning as an alternative to mainstream talk shows. Some analysts noted that while it is not uncommon for political figures or their relatives to transition into media roles, Lara Trump's family-ties connection to thePresident of the United States made her case particularly notable and unique.[18]