What did Lara Trump's interviewer do to a doll in a strange viral video?


Lara Trump holds a “Team Trump” event on behalf of her father-in-law, Republican presidential candidate and former US President Donald Trump, ahead of the South Carolina Republican primary election, in Beaufort, South Carolina, USA, on the 21st February 2024. – Reuters

A video clip of an interview with Lara Trump, Donald Trump's daughter-in-law, is circulating on social networks, where a baby doll was subjected to various theatrical abuses. news week reported.

Lara, Eric Trump's wife, was recently elected co-chair of the Republican National Committee (RNC) by unanimous vote after the former president endorsed her for the position.

His promise to use his position to ensure that all of the organization's funds are allocated to his father-in-law's re-election in November has raised concerns about potential legal bills and damage to Republican candidates in down votes.

The 41-year-old former press representative and advisor to her father-in-law recently appeared on right-wing commentator Alex Stein's show, “Prime Time with Alex Stein.”

A clip of his interview with Stein, known for disrupting local government meetings and confronting politicians in public, went viral on social media for its bizarre content surrounding a doll.

The video, shared on X, formerly known as Twitter, by an account called PatriotTakes, begins with Stein's co-host asking Lara to hold a baby and sign an autograph.

Stein then pulls out a doll and theatrically throws it off-screen, after expressing frustration at her co-host for bringing babies onto the set.

Lara Trump's talk show host Alex Stein abuses the doll. — X/@patriottakes

He later subjected the doll to abuse such as hitting it on the head with his shoe, setting it on fire and beating it.

“Gotta love those 'conservative Christian' Republican family values,” one user wrote in response to the video.

“Oh but tell us, MAGA, how Democrats are inappropriate with children,” another user wrote.

As of Saturday afternoon, the post had been viewed more than 420,000 times.

Stein responded to the PatriotTakes account on social media with a screenshot of the definition of “satire” from an online dictionary.

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