Fox News host Harris Faulkner will launch a new series Thursday focusing on families of candidates in the 2024 GOP presidential primary field.
The daytime talk show host and commentator, who currently presides over a morning program titled “The Faulkner Focus,” will air the first installment of the series with an interview of Apoorva Ramaswamy, wife of Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy.
An invitation to participate in the series has been offered to each of the GOP primary candidates, the network said, but it did not specify when the next segment will air or which candidate it will focus on.
Fox is hosting the first GOP primary debate later this month. Former President Trump, the front-runner for the nomination, has not committed to participating.
Trump has cited what he calls a “hostile” relationship with Fox and his large lead in most GOP primary polls as a factor in his decision to possibly skip the debate.
Faulkner, who has been a staple of Fox’s coverage since joining the network in the early 2000s, today is a regular on the network’s various opinion shows and political coverage.
She has hosted a number of programs during her nearly two decades with Fox and recently served as a guest host in prime time as the network searched for a replacement for Tucker Carlson, its formerly top-watched pundit who parted ways with the network in April.