I’m taking questions from friends and …. Not friends from across the internet. On this episode of The Right View, Lara Trump answers listener questions ranging from what her family is asking for this Christmas, weighs in on the why the Georgia 2020 election is being ignored, and talks about how she became a chef. Plus, Lara settles the great holiday debate: egg nog — take it or leave it.
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In this episode, Lara Trump sits down with John Hinderaker of Power Line Blog for an in-depth look at the Minnesota Somali fraud scandal. John explains why the fraud has been widely known in Minnesota for years, how state officials ignored it, and why he believes the real numbers could reach into the billions. The discussion explores how political leaders, including Tim Walz, relied on the Somali community as a reliable voting bloc despite the corruption. Later, Lara is joined by Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna to discuss her push to ban members of Congress from trading stocks, the resistance she’s facing from both parties, and was even told that the effort could hurt Republicans in the midterms, and why the United States is still funding the Taliban and what can be done to stop it.
I’m taking questions from friends and …. Not friends from across the internet, Lara answers listener questions on a wide range of topics, from her favorite pastry to make at home and why it’s more labor-intensive than it looks, to what Republicans must do to clearly communicate their message heading into the midterms. Lara breaks down what she believes the GOP’s winning pitch should be, weighs in on Trump baby accounts, and shares the issue she is most eager to focus on as the country looks ahead to 2026.
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Lara Trump is joined by political commentator Stephanie Hamill and The Trish Regan Show host Trish Regan to respond to what they describe as a predictable Vanity Fair hit piece targeting Susie Wiles and President Trump’s cabinet. The conversation expands to the ongoing bias of left-wing media, including the use of unflattering imagery to shape public perception. Lara and her guests also discuss the foiled New Year’s Eve terrorist plot in California aimed at ICE agents, respond to Tim Walz’s attacks on President Trump’s family, and examine how to fix an economy they argue has been damaged by four years of disastrous Biden-era policies.
In this episode, Lara speaks with retired police lieutenant and founder of The Wounded Blue, Randy Sutton. They discuss the mission of his organization to support wounded and disabled police officers, his decades of service with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, and the near-death experience while stopping a mass shooter that inspired him to take action. Randy also breaks down the alarming rise in attacks on police officers since 2020 and what it means for law enforcement nationwide.
Later in the show, Lara welcomes three-time World Series champion and author Jeremy Affeldt to discuss his new book, Built for the Storm: Weathering the Storms of Life with Grit, Faith, and Determination. Jeremy shares stories from his baseball career, how he was recruited, his advice for parents putting kids into youth sports, why failure is an essential part of success, and the role faith plays in shaping his life.
I’m taking questions from friends and …. Not friends from across the internet. In this personal episode, Lara answers audience questions ranging from why rescuing animals is always a good idea to how dogs can truly change a person’s life. She shares her favorite Christmas movie and Christmas song, reflects on the sport she once dreamed of competing in as an Olympic athlete, and offers a fun, candid glimpse into her world during the holiday season. . Have something you want to ask me, Post your question in the comments across any of my social media platforms.
Lara sits down with Libby Emmons, editor-in-chief of The Post Millennial, and radio host Alex Marlow for a wide-ranging conversation on the biggest stories of the week. They break down the media hoax surrounding claims that Pete Hegseth committed war crimes bombing drug cartels, yet another stabbing on public transportation committed by an illegal immigrant, and laugh about Jasmine Crockett’s unexpected bid for a Texas Senate seat. The trio also highlights the staggering number of missing migrant children who crossed the border under Biden and have since been located thanks to the Trump administration’s efforts. Plus, they respond to Joy Reid’s claim that grandmas at the Republican National Convention were calling for ethnic cleansing.
Lara sits down with veteran, security consultant, and 13 Hours best-selling co-author Mark “Oz” Geist—the American hero credited with saving 25 lives during the Benghazi attack. Mark walks Lara through the failures of leadership that left Americans vulnerable overseas, including Hillary Clinton’s disastrous decision-making impacting Americans on the ground from over 8,000 miles away. He also shares why a strong U.S. military is essential, how President Trump sees the world with clarity, and the difficult journey many veterans face transitioning back to life at home. Later, Lara welcomes Justen Overlander, former producer of The Chosen and creator of the new film Learning You, a moving story inspired by real families raising children with special needs. They discuss the film’s mission, the importance of faith-driven storytelling, and why Hollywood desperately needs more uplifting, authentic content.
I’m taking questions from friends and …. Not friends from across the internet. Lara opens up about her family’s Thanksgiving in North Carolina, her unforgettable experience flying in a fighter jet, and the exact moment she realized President Trump would run for president. Have something you want to ask me, Post your question in the comments across any of my social media platforms.
Lara is joined by Alex Swoyer, Editor-at-Large at The Washington Times, and Elizabeth Pipko, former RNC spokesperson, for a rapid-fire breakdown of the biggest political stories shaping the nation. The panel exposes the media’s latest narrative claiming President Trump is in “cognitive decline,” the fallout from the shocking National Guard attack in Washington, D.C., and growing concerns about who has been allowed into the country under the Biden administration. They also examine Minnesota’s Tim Walz scandal, the idea of a nationwide ban on Instagram for minors, and why some “gentle parenting” trends simply don’t work. All of this and much more on this week’s #TheRightView
On this episode of The Right View, Lara Trump is joined by Congressman Brandon Gill, and Political Commentator Scott Jennings. Brandon details the accomplishments of the Trump administration, the closing of the department of Education and what else is on the agenda for the Trump administration. Lara and Scott discuss his new book A Revolution of Common Sense, and give you the details of Scott's Interview with President Trump in the oval office about his first 100 days, and compare the speed of Trump’s second term versus his first. All of that and much more on this week's The Right View.
On this episode of The Right View, Lara Trump is joined by Congressman Brandon Gill, and Political Commentator Scott Jennings. Brandon details the accomplishments of the Trump administration, the closing of the department of the education and what else is on the agenda for the Trump administration. Lara and Scott discuss his new book A Revolution of Common Sense, and give you the details of Scotts Interview with President Trump in the oval office about his first 100 days, and compare the speed of Trump’s second term versus his first. All of that and much more on this week's The Right View.
Lara Trump welcomes Mary Rooke & Danielle D’Souza Gill to unpack bombshells: Biden DOJ spied, MN welfare millions allegedly funneled out of America, Swalwell wants vote by phone, Epstein files erupt, plus why fewer high school girls want marriage.
On this episode of The Right View, Lara Trump sits down with IRS whistleblowers Joe Ziegler and Gary Shapley—authors of Whistleblowers vs. The Big Guy. Joe and Gary walk listeners through their account of the federal investigation involving Hunter Biden and the Biden family, and why they believe the process was improperly influenced by government officials. They discuss their claim that the Secret Service alerted the Biden campaign about an upcoming search warrant, the internal pressures they say they faced while trying to follow the facts, and the personal and professional costs of coming forward. The pair also describe how Joe Biden used political influence in ways that benefited members of his family — allegations they detail extensively in their book. Later in the episode Lara speaks with anti-communist activist Xi Van Fleet and compares Mao’s revolution to what’s happening in America today. All of this and more The Right View.
I’m taking questions from friends and …. Not friends from across the internet. Lara shares what she and Eric did to celebrate their anniversary, reflects on whether she believes AI is more likely to destroy humanity or save the world, and opens up about how Paula Deen once helped ease her homesickness after moving to New York City. Have something you want to ask me, Post your question in the comments across any of my social media platforms.
On this episode of The Right View, Lara Trump is joined by Alex Swoyer, Editor at Large for The Washington Times, and Daily Caller’s Reagan Reese for a lively and wide-ranging conversation. They break down the latest on the federal government’s reopening, and whether Democrats may be gearing up to replace Chuck Schumer as Senate Majority Leader. Lara and her guests also discuss how the Trump administration worked to connect with everyday Americans and communicate its accomplishments, as well as the ongoing debate over whether to release the Epstein files. And in a lighter moment, the group shares some good-natured ribbing about Eric Swalwell’s talk of a potential run for California governor. All that and more on this episode of The Right View.
Lara speaks with the executive producer of Charlie Kirk’s radio show Andrew Kolvet. Andrews tells us how he got started working with Charlie, how TPUSA will be involved in elections moving forward, and why we didn’t get the results we wanted last week. All of this and more on this week’s #TheRightView
I’m taking questions from friends and …. Not friends from across the internet. This week I answer questions about what it’s like to live near North Carolina Beaches, my favorite part of Erika Kirk’s interview with Jesse Watters, and why you shouldn’t overreact to last week's election results. And most important I give you all of the details about Eric and I speaking at a TPUSA event at Auburn University.
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This week on The Right View Lara is joined by the Editor in Chief of the Post Millennial Libby Emmons and former RNC national spokesperson Elizabeth Pipko. Lara asks why shouldn’t the Republicans end the filibuster since the Democrats will probably do the same. The panel tells you who won the shutdown, what they think about last week's elections, and gives you a little background on Scott Weiner, Nancy Pelosi’s most likely replacement. And Lara reacts to some of the insane things said by the left this week.
Lee Smith the author of “The China Matrix” sits down with Lara to talk about his new book and President Trump’s strategy to take on China. Lee explains how Trump's relationship with Xi changed after Covid, why President Trump is the only President to ever really take on China, and how the Biden administration supercharged China’s corruption with the corporate elites in America. Later in the show Lara talks with Bonnie-Jill Laflin, the first and only female NBA scout in history. Bonnie-Jill tells Lara how she went from covering the Lakers to becoming a scout and gives advice for women trying to make it in industries typically dominated by men. All of this and much more on this week’s #TheRightView
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