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