Lara Trump is joined by New York Times bestselling investigative journalist Peter Schweizer to discuss his new book, The Invisible Coup. Peter explains how U.S. immigration policies are being weaponized against America, including the surge of nearly one million Chinese nationals exploiting birthright citizenship. Lara and Peter break down the long-term implications this will have on U.S. elections, allowing the people to make political donations, and vote. Peter also details how immigration policy changes under the Obama administration benefited Communist China and why he believes Chinese nationals should be banned from attending U.S. flight schools. Later in the show, Lara speaks with Noosheen Hashemi, founder and CEO of January A.I., about how artificial intelligence is rapidly advancing medical care and what that means for the future of healthcare in the United States.
Lara is joined by former Marine and 2026 congressional candidate for Maryland’s 6th district Chris Burnett. Chris shares his experience serving in the military and compares the level of leadership, support, and operational clarity under the Trump administration versus previous administrations. He discusses the importance of strong American leadership abroad, particularly in Venezuela, where he says Chinese influence has rapidly expanded.
Chris also dives into the ongoing military operations in Iran, outlining the strategic objectives, what success could look like, and why these actions matter for U.S. national security moving forward. Later in the episode, Lara speaks with activist Geno Young about the dramatic decline in education standards in Chicago and across the United States. Geno discusses the systemic issues affecting public education and shares his recommendations for President Trump on how to reform the system. He also explains why he supports abolishing the Department of ...
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Lara answers listener questions and shares a more personal side of her life including one word to describe each of President Trump's Children. She talks about her family’s spring break and how her kids had an unforgettable time, along with how she and Eric came up with their children’s names, reveals her favorite Trump hotel and what makes it stand out. And with March Madness underway, Lara shares who she’s rooting for and how closely she’s following the tournament this year.
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Lara reacts to the latest claims from the left suggesting ICE presence in airports could lead to Americans being murdered and to some of the more bizarre and trending stories of the week, including the rise of A.I. robots in restaurants — and why some are literally smashing plates on the job.
Lara is joined by PragerU’s Xaviaer DuRousseau and The Washington Times editor at large Alex Swoyer. The panel discusses Operation Epic Fury in Iran and reflects on the previous successes of the Trump administration in Venezuela. They also address the growing divide on the right, with some conservatives criticizing the actions in Iran, and why they believe those concerns are misplaced. The conversation also covers the ongoing airport lines caused by the government shutdown, who is actually to blame, and Elon Musk’s offer to pay TSA agents during the disruption.
Plus, the panel reacts to the latest fitness trend in New York City — “plogging” — combining running with picking up trash....