Trump's First Cable News Interview as President Goes to Hannity

AP

Donald Trump will grant his first cable news interview as president to Fox News host Sean Hannity, Fox said in a press release.

Hannity's hourlong interview will air Thursday at 10 p.m. and come one day after Trump's first broadcast interview since entering the White House, which went to ABC's David Muir and will air Wednesday night at 10 p.m., the Hill reported.

Trump and Hannity will discuss a range of topics, including the president's first 100 days in office, his executive orders signed this week, Supreme Court justice pick, and relationship with the media, according to Fox.

Hannity was a major supporter of Trump throughout his 2016 presidential campaign, losing some of his loyal supporters along the way. The conservative radio and television host has been criticized by some for his close relationship with Trump.

 

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