Fox News has announced it will air a special interview with Donald Trump on Friday night in which the president-elect will talk about the keepsakes in his home that the network says will reveal new details about his life.
The program, titled "OBJECTified: Donald Trump," will be hosted by Harvey Levin, the founder of entertainment news site TMZ, and was taped in September.
The interview is supposed to reflect a softer side to Trump as he shares stories that date back to living in Queens as a young boy while describing the various photos, awards and other cherished mementos in his home, The Hill reported.
Fox is promoting the special as a side of Trump that's rarely seen, including the president-elect talking about "a family tragedy that still resonates with him, an unfulfilled dream of becoming a Hollywood movie mogul, and … the decades-old advice from a former President that planted the seeds for his campaign."
However, others are already mocking the show before it has even been aired, with New York Magazine sarcastically asking if this "worst Trump special imaginable" will be "a hard-hitting look at Trump's alleged history of sexual assault and TMZ's reported culture of sexual harassment in the workplace?"
Since Trump's election victory last week, he has only given a few interviews, including one with The Wall Street Journal and an appearance on CBS's "60 Minutes."
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