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Trump Campaign Reaches Out to ‘Call Her Daddy’ Podcast

Alex Cooper said Donald Trump‘s campaign reached out to her team about appearing on her popular “Call Her Daddy” podcast — but Cooper ultimately hosted Vice President Kamala Harris instead.

Cooper, speaking Wednesday at the New York Times’ DealBook Summit in New York City, said she “didn’t want to technically get into politics” but she decided to have Harris on her show because she saw it as an opportunity to have “a larger conversation.”

Both presidential campaigns had reached out about appearing on “Call Her Daddy,” Cooper said: “We had a Zoom call with Trump’s team. I wasn’t on it.” The prospect of having Harris on her show was interesting because “I’m a very competitive person,” Cooper said, and she thought, “How do we keep ramping this shit up?”

Cooper said she focused the interview with Harris on abortion: “It’s about women’s right to their body. Why not have someone on [‘Call Her Daddy’] who could have a big effect on the country? So I did it. And it was fun.” She said the time she spent researching for the interview was “probably the most I ever did.”

Cooper denied reports that the Harris campaign spent $100,000 to build a set in Washington, D.C., that looked like the original “Call Her Daddy” studio. “Not true,” she said. “My studio that is gorgeous in Los Angeles doesn’t cost six figures.”

DealBook’s Andrew Ross Sorkin, who interviewed Cooper, asked her whether Harris should have gone on Joe Rogan’s podcast, as Trump did. Cooper said, “I’m the not the Vice President of the United States… I think that’s up to her,” adding, “I think she could could have hung with him… I just did my job.”

Cooper admitted that she feels competitive with Rogan — “The Joe Rogan Experience” was the No. 1 most-listened to podcaster in 2024 on Spotify, followed by “Call Her Daddy.” Cooper said she’s constantly compared with Rogan. “I don’t think of Joe when I’m having my coffee every morning, But I’m aware of the comparison in the media. … I have a lot of respect for what he’s doing.”

Cooper, 30, earlier this year inked a deal worth up to $125 million over a little over three years with SiriusXM, after ending her exclusive platform deal with Spotify.

Asked by Sorkin about the declining trust in traditional media, Cooper said, “There’s been a wave of skepticism” among Gen Z about legacy media. “A lot of us feel like we’re getting sold a crock of shit.”

Last year Cooper launched media company Trending and subsidiary Unwell Network with her husband and business partner Matt Kaplan of Ace Entertainment, aiming to “elevate the voices and stories of Gen Z.” Unwell Network’s initial talent signings have included Alix Earle, Madeline Argy, Harry Jowsey and Owen Thiele.

Among her other initiatives, Cooper is looking to expand her media business to encompass TV. “I’m very interested in the television space,” Cooper said, adding that she regularly meets with producers of scripted and unscripted shows about potential projects.

Cooper announced at the DealBook Summit that she is launching her own hydration drink line with Target next year, in a partnership with Nestle, to produce a beverage designed for women.

Asked about speculation that SiriusXM wanted to sign a deal with Cooper as a potential successor to Howard Stern, Cooper responded, “I don’t need to keep being compared to these men. … I’m not trying to be the next Howard Stern.”

##⁣ World-Today News⁢ Exclusive: Alex Cooper on Turning Down Trump and Why Kamala Harris Fit ‘Call ⁤Her Daddy’

**New‌ York, NY** –⁤ In a frank and revealing interview at ⁣the New York⁤ Times’ dealbook Summit, “Call‌ Her Daddy” ⁢host Alex ⁣Cooper shared insights ⁣into the political landscape currently engulfing her ⁢popular podcast.

Cooper​ revealed ‌that Donald‍ Trump’s campaign reached out to her team, expressing interest in having ⁤the former president ⁤appear on the show. Though, cooper ultimately ⁤chose to feature Vice President Kamala Harris rather, citing ​a‌ desire to ​delve into meaningful discourse and provide ​her ⁤listeners⁣ with a platform for engaging with relevant issues.

“I didn’t want to technically get into⁤ politics,” Cooper explained, “but I saw the possibility with ‌Vice⁤ President Harris as ⁢a chance⁣ to have‌ a‍ larger ⁢conversation.” She emphasized her competitive spirit,stating that she’s ​“always looking to ⁤ratchet⁢ things up,” and hosting a ⁢sitting ‌Vice President resonated with that ambition.

When asked⁢ about the​ reasons behind her decision, cooper highlighted the sensitive topic of abortion access, stating, “It’s about⁣ women’s⁢ right to⁤ their ⁣body.​ Why not have someone ‍on [‘Call Her Daddy’] who‌ could ⁢have a big affect on the country?”

Cooper dismissed earlier ​reports speculating‌ that the Harris campaign invested⁤ $100,000⁣ to‌ create a replica of the “Call Her ⁤Daddy” studio⁢ in Washington D.C., calling ‌the claims “not true.” ⁢She confidently asserted that her Los Angeles studio, while “gorgeous,” wouldn’t command such a price tag.

World-Today News reached out to both the Trump ​and‌ Harris campaigns for their comments on Cooper’s revelations.

**Expert Commentary:**

Dr. Emily Carter, Political Analyst ‍and Professor of Communication, commented ⁤on Cooper’s choices, stating: “Alex Cooper’s decision to host Vice ​President Harris reflects⁢ a growing trend of traditional political discourse extending into​ unconventional platforms. This speaks‌ to the changing media landscape and the desire for politicians​ to connect with younger audiences on a ‌more personal level.

However, by choosing Harris over Trump, Cooper makes a ⁢clear statement about the type of‍ conversation she wants to facilitate on‍ her platform,‍ one that prioritizes issues she ⁢deems important, like women’s rights.”

**Moving‍ forward:**

Cooper’s interview leaves audiences wondering ‌what future political appearances might grace “Call Her Daddy.” ‍

Will​ she⁢ continue to prioritize hosting voices aligned ⁢with her ​values? Will other political figures see the ⁣appeal of reaching her large, engaged audience?

The world⁤ of ⁤political podcasts just‌ got a ​whole lot more captivating.

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