How to Watch Donald Trump Jr.’s ‘Triggered’ Father’s Day Special

President Donald Trump is known for his popular campaign rallies, but when the coronavirus pandemic put an end to any large gatherings, the president didn’t stop his favorite re-election tool — instead, he moved the rallies online. As part of his switch to digital campaigning, Trump’s son Donald Trump Jr. created Triggered, an online show hosted by Team Trump.

For the first time since his son launched Triggered, Trump will be joining him as a special guest on an episode this week. The father and son duo will be hosting a Triggered Father’s Day Special where Trump Jr. will interview the president in an online event ahead of the holiday weekend.

In a June 16 tweet to promote his event, Trump Jr. told his followers their talk would be a “fun conversation.” The president’s son also took a dig at CNN’s Chris Cuomo, who he has criticized for interviewing his brother, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo. “Guys, unlike CNN and Chris Cuomo when he interviews his brother, I’m not pretending to be a journalist here,” Trump Jr. wrote. “This is just me having a fun conversation with my dad. Tune in on Thursday night, it will be a good one.”

Here’s everything you need to know to watch the Triggered Father’s Day Special.

When Is The ‘Triggered’ Father’s Day Special?

The president will sit down with Trump Jr. for the online special tonight, June 18, at 8/7c.

Is The ‘Triggered’ Father’s Day Special Free to Watch?

Yes! The special is totally free, and does not require any subscription or donation to watch.

How to Watch The ‘Triggered’ Father’s Day Special:

To catch the president and his son’s online interview, you’ll first have to reserve tickets. To lock down your RSVP, sign up on the Trump campaign website. There, you’ll have to give some personal information, like your name, email and phone number, so the Trump campaign can text you a confirmation code, then email you the exclusive link to the Triggered Father’s Day Special.

The Trump campaign has also posted a link on their YouTube channel to view the special, which goes live at 8/7c tonight.