'Definitely twisted': Internet outraged as bizarre Lara Trump interview with host Alex Stein punting fake baby goes viral

During Lara Trump's appearance on his show, conservative commentator Alex Stein seemed to subject a fake baby to bizarre punishments
PUBLISHED MAR 18, 2024
Lara Trump's appearance on Alex Stein's show wasn't received positively (Getty Images, @primetimestein/Instagram)
Lara Trump's appearance on Alex Stein's show wasn't received positively (Getty Images, @primetimestein/Instagram)

WASHINGTON, DC: A clip taken from an interview between Lara Trump and conservative commentator Alex Stein, featuring a baby doll being given a range of dramatic punishments, recently caused an uproar online, as per Newsweek.

This comes after, Lara, Donald Trump's daughter-in-law and the wife of Eric Trump, was unanimously chosen to serve as co-chair of the Republican National Committee (RNC) following the former president's endorsement.

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Lara Trump was slammed over the bizarre theatrics during her appearance on Alex Stein's show (Getty Images)

Lara Trump's recent interview with Alex Stein included a realistic baby doll

On Saturday, March 16, a snippet from Lara's recent appearance on a show hosted by right-wing commentator Stein, who has a reputation for interrupting local government meetings and publicly confronting politicians, went viral on X (formerly Twitter), drawing attention to its strange content involving a fake baby.



 

Stein presented a baby doll and theatrically punted it offscreen after a scene in which a co-host requested Lara to hold a baby and sign an autograph. Stein claimed to be irate with the other host for bringing infants into the set.

Later on, he mistreated the doll even more, striking it on the head with his sneakers, among other things.

During her interview, the RNC co-chair was also questioned by a presenter about the racist 'Great Replacement' conspiracy theory, to which she said that its veracity was "even up for debate."

In addition to Lara's appearance, the installment of Stein's show that included other alarming content included the host's call for viewers to vow to storm government buildings and Target stores.

His anger for the retail corporation stems from complaints about the company's sale of transgender-targeting merchandise during Pride Month.

Internet reacts to Lara Trump's bizarre viral interview with Alex Stein

One wrote, "This guy is definitely twisted!" Another remarked, "So this is the new Republican party?"

A person questioned, "What exactly am I watching? How does this accomplish anything for anyone?" "Congratulations to the RNC! This is who you are now," stated someone else. 

One more quipped, "Gotta love those Republican 'Conservative Christian' Family Values." 



 



 



 



 



 

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