Fox News Channel's Sean Hannity will present an exclusive sit-down with President Trump, his first Oval Office interview since returning to the White House.
Fox News mainstay Sean Hannity made sure to kiss the ring on his way out of the Oval Office after scoring an exclusive interview with President Donald Trump on Wednesday. Hannity described his interview with Trump as “amazing,
Fox News host Sean Hannity will interview President Trump in the Oval Office on Wednesday. It's Trump's first Oval interview since returning to the White House. Why it matters: Trump has hinted at shaking up the briefing room and allies have praised unconventional news sources.
President Donald Trump wouldn’t rule out investigating former President Joe Biden in a Fox News interview aired Wednesday.
Trump’s sit-down with Hannity, taped Wednesday morning at the White House, is his first television interview as the 47th president.
Donald Trump‘s first sit down interview since returning to the White House will be with Fox News‘ Sean Hannity. Hannity will interview Trump in the Oval Office, according to the network, and it will air on Wednesday evening on Hannity.
President Donald Trump, back in the White House, quickly showcased his accessibility to reporters, which stands in contrast to former President Joe Biden's more limited interactions.
In a sit-down interview with Fox News, President Trump remained focused on past grievances as much as new goals for his returning administration.
"They were very minor incidents, and it was time," Trump told Fox News host Sean Hannity.
The commander-in-chief told Sean Hannity that getting back to the Oval Office was 'a lot of work', and ripped into Joe Biden for dishing out pardons in the interview that will air at 9pm on Fox News.
President Donald Trump sat down with Fox News’ Sean Hannity for the first sit-down interview of his presidency. Here are some takeaways from their conversation.
Washington: Donald Trump granted his first one-on-one interview back in the Oval Office to his friend Sean Hannity at Fox News in a predictably soft-ball exchange that barely challenged the US president on his barnstorming return to executive power.