Trump's Remark to Fox News Host Draws Attention

The former president's comment about Dana Perino's appearance sparked controversy during an interview on 'The Five'.

Mar. 31, 2026 at 10:26pm

During a recent interview on Fox News' 'The Five', former President Donald Trump made a surprising comment to host Dana Perino about her appearance, joking that he was 'not allowed' to compliment a woman's looks anymore due to potential career risks. The remark came before Trump discussed the ongoing situation in Iran, where he said people are living in fear due to the dangerous violence.

Why it matters

Trump's comment about Perino's appearance has drawn both laughs and criticism, highlighting the ongoing debate around appropriate workplace behavior and the challenges public figures face when making personal remarks. The exchange also occurred in the context of Trump discussing foreign policy, adding an additional layer of complexity.

The details

During the interview, Trump recalled a past lunch with Perino and told her she looked the same. He then joked that he was 'not allowed' to compliment a woman's looks anymore, as it could end his political career. Trump added that Perino might look even better now, but quickly said he would not repeat that remark. The moment came before Trump shifted the conversation to the situation in Iran, where he said people are living in fear due to the dangerous violence.

  • The interview took place on March 31, 2026.

The players

Donald Trump

The former President of the United States who made the controversial remark about Dana Perino's appearance during the Fox News interview.

Dana Perino

The Fox News host who was the subject of Trump's remark about her appearance during the interview on 'The Five'.

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What they’re saying

“You may be even better looking now.”

— Donald Trump, Former President

The takeaway

Trump's comment about Perino's appearance highlights the ongoing debate around appropriate workplace behavior and the challenges public figures face when making personal remarks, especially in the context of discussing serious policy issues.