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Fox News to air one-hour special in which Trump 'showcases the objects in his home' to TMZ's Harvey Levin

Nov 16, 2016, 22:12 IST

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at a news conference before a public signing for his new book 'Crippled America: How to Make America Great Again,' at the Trump Tower Atrium on November 3, 2015 in New York City. According to a new poll, Ben Carson, the retired neurosurgeon, has pulled ahead of Trump with 29% of Republican primary voters.Spencer Platt/Getty Images

Fox News announced Wednesday that it will air a one-hour special Friday in which President-elect Donald Trump "showcases the objects in his home" to TMZ founder Harvey Levin.

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In a statement, Fox News said the program, titled "OBJECTified: Donald Trump," will feature a side of Trump "that has rarely been seen before."

"The program will feature an interview with then-presidential candidate Donald Trump as he showcases the objects in his home and offers the stories behind each memento," the statement said.

More from the network's statement:

"During the interview, which was conducted on September 15, 2016, Trump recounts the stories behind photos, letters, trophies and other cherished keepsakes he's acquired throughout his lifetime. President-elect Trump also explains how each object holds a special significance and how they have influenced his life. The interview will trace Trump's life from a three year old boy living in Queens, to a family tragedy that still resonates with him, an unfulfilled dream of becoming a Hollywood movie mogul, and the decades old advice from a former President that planted the seeds for his presidential campaign."

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Critics of Fox News have alleged throughout the election cycle that the network slanted its coverage to benefit Trump.

Hosts like Megyn Kelly, however, have held the president-elect's feet to the fire on a number of issues, often earning scorn from his supporters.

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