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Trump praises Sean Hannity and Ainsley Earhardt's exceptional bond as the 'greatest relationship'

During a live interview, Donald Trump expressed his admiration for Sean Hannity and Ainsley Earhardt's relationship.

Trump praises Sean Hannity and Ainsley Earhardt's exceptional bond as 'the greatest relationship'
Trump praises Sean Hannity and Ainsley Earhardt's exceptional bond as 'the greatest relationship'

Trump praises Sean Hannity and Ainsley Earhardt's exceptional bond as the 'greatest relationship'

In an appearance on Fox & Friends on August 19, 202x, former President Donald Trump praised the relationship between co-hosts Sean Hannity and Ainsley Earhardt. Trump expressed his belief that Washington D.C. is a safer place for Hannity and Earhardt to go out on dates, but also expressed concern about them being bothered while spending time together in public.

During the interview, Trump attempted to find out who makes more money between Hannity and Earhardt, but Fox & Friends co-host Lawrence Jones attempted to change the subject after multiple interventions. Charlie Hurt was a guest host on the show during Trump's appearance.

Sean Hannity and Ainsley Earhardt have been in a relationship since late 2019 and publicly announced their engagement in December 2024. Their relationship developed quietly at first, with dating rumors beginning after they attended a wedding together. Hannity's divorce from his previous 25-year marriage was undisclosed to the public at the time their relationship started, and Earhardt only learned about it after becoming closer and discussing their pasts.

Before officially dating, Hannity formally asked Earhardt out, and they even sought approval from their boss at Fox News, highlighting the closeness and trust in their working relationship. Both share strong values and faith, which have been foundational in their bond.

Public attention to their romance increased, with former President Donald Trump publicly referencing their relationship during a Fox & Friends interview in 2025. Trump described their relationship as a "great relationship" and joked about their public outings. Earhardt had gone through a difficult divorce prior to dating Hannity, which was complicated by allegations of infidelity by her ex-husband, though these were denied by him. Their engagement was a surprise to many Fox News viewers, marking a significant new chapter in both their personal and professional lives.

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