President Trump is known for speaking from the heart and during a live Fox News interview Tuesday morning, that heart clearly had something to say about love.
A live interview with a twist
Appearing on Fox & Friends by phone, President Trump joined Ainsley Earhardt, Lawrence B. Jones, and Charles Hurt for what was supposed to be a discussion of his latest moves in Washington, D.C.
But moments into the segment, Trump turned the spotlight toward one of Fox’s most talked-about couples: Ainsley Earhardt and Sean Hannity.

“There’s a guy named Sean Hannity,” Trump teased, “and he might take a very lovely young lady he knows very, very well to dinner in Washington. She’s sitting right next to you, by the way.”
Earhardt, always composed, laughed and rolled her eyes, but it was clear she wasn’t caught off guard. The two Fox stars have been dating for five years and recently announced their engagement in December.
Trump gets candid — and a little playful
Known for his off-the-cuff charm, Trump didn’t hold back his affection for the couple. “That is the greatest relationship,” he said warmly. “Ainsley and Sean — great people.”
And with his usual flair, the president kept the compliments coming. “They can go out, hold hands, walk down the street… they’re both superstars.”
Trump outs Ainsley Earhardt for being in a relationship with Sean Hannity live on Fox & Friends. Lawrence Jones immediately changes the topic. pic.twitter.com/Qtm80ZGGQH
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When Lawrence Jones tried to steer the interview back to politics, Trump doubled down, joking about who might earn more between the two cable news titans. “I want to know who’s making more money,” he quipped.
According to Forbes, Hannity is the network’s highest-paid host. Earhardt has also built a highly successful career at Fox since joining in 2007.
From policy to personal moments — with warmth
Despite the lighthearted detour, the conversation soon returned to serious matters, including President Trump’s talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and ongoing global conflict. Still, he couldn’t resist one final moment of praise before signing off.
Fox & Friends hustles Trump off the air as he continues to bring up the Ainsley Earhardt-Sean Hannity relationship pic.twitter.com/TV09yDY2eO
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“Great couple, I will say it,” Trump declared warmly.
Earhardt responded by thanking the president for his time.
A Fox News pairing that keeps winning hearts
Fans have long admired the connection between Earhardt and Hannity, two of the network’s most respected voices. While they once kept their relationship private, their recent engagement has brought a new sense of joy to viewers who’ve followed them for years.
And if President Trump’s comments are any sign, their romance isn’t just newsroom buzz, it’s White House-approved.