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Lara Trump drops single, teases future songs for ‘liberal media’

Lara Trump arrives to address the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center in National Harbor, Md., on Thursday, February 22, 2024.

Republican National Committee (RNC) co-Chair Lara Trump released another single Friday and teased the release of more songs, especially for her “fans in the liberal media.”

“A little something I had fun with over the winter ☺️🎹🎶 (and a few more too that I’ll save for a future date, special for my YUGE fans in the liberal media),” the daughter-in-law of former President Trump wrote Thursday night on social media announcing her new song, titled “Anything Is Possible.”

Her new single is centered around faith.

“Don’t think, just jump, you can’t give up,” Trump sings in the three-minute song. “Know that anything is possible. Have faith, believe, just trust, you’ll see, anything is possible.”

“I’ve had my ups and downs, cried when no one’s around. Still I gotta put my game face on, even when I’m not feeling strong.”


The song is available on Spotify, Apple Music and other audio streaming platforms.

Last year, Lara Trump released a cover of Tom Petty’s 1989 song “I Won’t Back Down.”

She told Breitbart News that music has become a “creative outlet” for her lately, and she is eager to further explore it after the election.

“This song, and those that will follow, have been a great creative outlet for me over the past several months,” Trump said in a statement to Breitbart News. “I have truly enjoyed every aspect: from writing, to recording in the studio, to tweaking the musical arrangements, and I’m excited to share my passion for music with the world.”  

“While my immediate focus over the next 8 months will be my new role at the RNC, I look forward to a time when I can jump back into this space… unfortunately all my fans in the liberal media will have to wait a little longer.”

She was elected as co-chair of the RNC earlier this month after former Chair Ronna McDaniel resigned.