Lara Trump hired by Fox News
Donald Trump's daughter-in-law Lara Trump has officially become a Fox News speaker.
A new cap for Lara Trump. Donald Trump's daughter-in-law, an advisor for his re-election campaign, has officially become a speaker on Fox News. The announcement was made on Monday on “Fox and Friends,” the conservative channel’s morning show. “Let's welcome Lara Trump, former Trump campaign advisor, and we have great news. She is a speaker for Fox News. Welcome to the family, Lara, "said Ainsley Earhardt, one of the presenters of the former President's favorite show, in which he spoke regularly during his tenure to applause.
Lara Trump was herself a frequent guest of the program, as she recalled Monday from Palm Beach, Florida, where the Trump clan is based: “I feel like I have been a non-member. official team for so long! It was a joke for the past five years, I came so often that the security officers thought they should just give me a key. So I'm delighted to be part of the team. "
I was so excited to announce this morning that I am officially joining the @FoxNews team! Thank you @ainsleyearhardt, @kilmeade & @SteveDoocy for the warm welcome on @foxandfriends 😃 pic.twitter.com/c2iiFlWquU
— Lara Trump (@LaraLeaTrump) March 29, 2021
A perfect springboard for a candidacy for the Senate
She joins a long list of relatives and former collaborators of Donald Trump to sign a contract with the channel belonging to the group of Australian magnate Rupert Murdoch: Kayleigh McEnany, the former spokesman for the White House, obtained at the beginning of the month the same title as Lara Trump, previously held by her predecessor, Sarah Huckabee Sanders - the collaboration ended when she announced her candidacy for governor of Arkansas. Larry Kudlow, former economic adviser to Donald Trump, presents him a program on Fox Business Network.
This speaker post is a perfect springboard for Lara Trump, who plans to run for the Senate in North Carolina, her home state. The president's daughter-in-law, wife of his son Eric, will thus be able to remain in the conservative TV and increase her popularity among a Republican electorate where the name Trump is an important marker. "I still think about it, absolutely," she confirmed last Tuesday, when asked about the possible candidacy ... on Fox News.
