Sarah Palin is interviewing Donald Trump tonight

By Benjamin SnyderManaging Editor
Benjamin SnyderManaging Editor

Benjamin Snyder is Fortune's managing editor, leading operations for the newsroom.

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Donald Trump, president and chief executive officer of Trump Organization Inc. and 2016 Republican presidential candidate, during an interview on Bloomberg Television's "With All Due Respect" at the Trump Bar of the Trump Tower in New York, U.S., on Wednesday, Aug. 26, 2015.
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Former Alaska governor and vice presidential hopeful Sarah Palin will interview Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump for conservative broadcasting network One America News Friday evening.

Palin took to Facebook to support Trump and express her disappointment with what she calls the “lamestream media.” She starts: “WTH? Lamestream media asks GOP personal, spiritual ‘gotchas’ that they’d NEVER ask Hillary, or they’d feed the question to her and/or liberal cohorts before they asked it on-air (we know how these things work, lapdog media… the public’s on to you), so good on Trump for screwing with the reporter.”

Palin’s post refers to a Wednesday interview in which Trump was unable to name his favorite Bible verse.

Palin added: “By the way, even with my reading scripture everyday I wouldn’t want to answer the guy’s question either… it’s none of his business; it IS personal; what the heck does it have to do with serving as commander-in-chief; and these reporters trying to trip up conservatives can go pound sand until they ask the same things of their favored liberal pals.”

Palin will also interview Trump rival Jeb Bush Friday evening.

This isn’t the first time this year Palin and Trump have made news together. Trump previously said he’d get Palin into the White House should he become president. Trump also hired a former Palin staffer, Michael Glassner, as his political director, according to Politico.

To watch the interview, check it out here.