Lara Trump is kicking off her new Fox News show with a bang as she brings in a stacked line-up of women guests who are helping lead the overhaul in Washington.
President Donald Trump‘s daughter-in-law says her show will feature family members hoping to unload previously untold stories and drama, as well as prominent members of the White House Cabinet and figures in the nation’s capital.
For the premier episode on Saturday, Trump sits-down with Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, Attorney General Pam Bondi and White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, she told DailyMail.com.
Giving an exclusive look at her show, Trump said: ‘These are three women who all helped Donald Trump get elected.’
‘I think people will hear some stories about Donald Trump that they’ve never heard before,’ she previewed. ‘And you kind of get a more personal side of all three of these women.’
My View with Lara Trump is airing on Fox News Channel in the Saturday 9:00 p.m. ET time slot. The first episode will be launched this weekend.
She detailed to DailyMail.com how her show will feature more long form sitdown interviews with the people the public cares to hear from.
The former Republican National Committee co-chair plans to travel to conduct her interviews in-person in comfortable and relaxing settings for her guests.
Trump was in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday to tape her interviews with Gabbard, Bondi and Leavitt.
Tulsi Gabbard shared an image of her sit-down interview with Lara Trump on X. The new Director of National Intelligence is one of the first guests on new Fox News show My View with Lara Trump
The first episode of Lara Trump’s new show will air Saturday on Fox News at 9:00 p.m.
‘They’re making big changes right now in our country, working alongside President Trump. But you know, who are they? What makes them tick? How do they end up where they are today?’ Trump said of the guests on her first episode.
‘And I think it’s going to be a different show than really Fox has ever had before,’ she detailed. ‘Very long form interview sit down, more relaxed with them than I think anybody’s seen thus far.’
Future guests, she said, could include billionaire ‘first buddy’ Elon Musk, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and, of course, her father-in-law President Trump.
Asked about other family members joining the line-up, the 42-year-old joked how her husband, middle Trump son Eric, couldn’t say no if she asked him to make an appearance.
‘They all are probably waiting for my call,’ she laughed about the family waiting to join her new program. ‘My husband knows he can’t say no, he’s got to sleep beside me at night.’
The show will likely provide some insight into the Trump family, she revealed.
‘There’s so much about our family that people probably have never heard – stories and things that we’ve gone through and dealt with,’ she said. ‘And I think it’s it will be nice to be able to kind of get it off our chest. And I hope to be able to do that with everybody at some point.’
Her premier show will also feature an interview with White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt (right)
Trump served as the co-chair of the RNC for the final several months of the 2024 election from March through November. She ended her tenure after delivering her father-in-law a massive victory, including the GOP taking back the Senate and holding onto the House.
She then was encouraged to run for Senate in Florida after Marco Rubio was nominated to be the next Secretary of State and vacate his congressional seat.
While Trump did weigh the option with the backing of the president, she ultimately decided to pass up the opportunity and instead go with a multi-million-dollar Fox deal for her own show.
The right-leaning network gave Trump a lot of flexibility with her show concept, Trump detailed.
She said her show will bring ‘my view’ of what is important to discuss and who is important to hear from. As a mother of two young children, the new TV host says she wants to focus on food standards as well as education.
After ending her RNC tenure last year and before beginning her new television gig this month, Trump released a fitness-centric apparel line with colorful, patriotic and MAGA branded clothes, leggings and hats.
Susie Wiles, the historically private first female White House Chief of Staff, is someone Trump wants to join her on the show one week. Wiles is credited with being the firebrand behind-the-scenes advisor who put the team in place that won Trump a second term.
‘I think a person who many people are interested in, and I hope we’ll have on soon enough, is someone like Susie Wiles,’ Trump said. ‘She’s obviously a very private person. I’ve known Susie a long time, so I’d love people to get to the side of her that I know.’
Attorney General Pma Bondi also sat-down with Lara Trump for an interview in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday for the Saturday night premier
Lara Trump joked how members are her family are ‘waiting for my call’ to come on the late-night show and says: ‘There’s so much about our family that people probably have never heard… And I think it’s it will be nice to be able to kind of get it off our chest.’ Pictured: Lara and Eric Trump recite the Pledge of Allegiance with their two children Carolina and Lucas at a rally on January 19, 2025
Lara Trump also said her father-in-law Donald Trump will certainly come on her show
But the mother-of-two explained how she also hopes to venture a bit outside of just the world of politics and bring other guests to the Fox News screen.
‘I would love to sit down with someone like Taylor Swift and be able to talk to her, because life has been very unique for her,’ Trump said. ‘And it doesn’t always have to surround politics.’
‘Anything that’s relevant to right now, and anything that is kind of moving the country and the people of the country, I’d love to talk about,’ Trump divulged. ‘And I’d love to bring that to the Fox viewers.’
‘So I don’t think that there’s anything off limits.’