Donald Trump and 'First Buddy' Elon Musk are set to sit down for a joint interview on Tuesday, it's been revealed. Pictured, the pair's historic Oval Office appearance earlier this week

Donald Trump and Elon Musk will sit down for a joint interview with Fox News’ Sean Hannity.

The historic sitdown will be held in the White House and airs Tuesday night, the network has confirmed – saying it will pre-taped in the afternoon

It will pertain to Musk’s newly created efficiency agency, DOGE, staffers said, as well as prospective plans for the first 100 days of Trump’s administration.

News of the day will be touched upon as well, as an insider familiar with the matter told DailyMail.com the interview was slated before Musk’s controversial appearance in the Oval Office this week.

The interview, moreover, also comes just weeks after Hannity secured the first sit-down with the president, as his administration continues to look into alleged media bias from other networks.

Legacy news stations CBS, ABC and NBC have been honed in on as a result, leaving Fox to reap all the rewards.

NBC parent Comcast is currently the subject of a federal probe, and CBS parent Paramount is reportedly looking to settle an election interference suit. ABC already forked over $16million to Trump in December, as part of a separate lawsuit.

Donald Trump and 'First Buddy' Elon Musk are set to sit down for a joint interview on Tuesday, it's been revealed. Pictured, the pair's historic Oval Office appearance earlier this week

Donald Trump and ‘First Buddy’ Elon Musk are set to sit down for a joint interview on Tuesday, it’s been revealed. Pictured, the pair’s historic Oval Office appearance earlier this week

Overseeing the interview will be Fox News' Sean Hannity, as Trump continues to look into alleged media bias from CBS, ABC and NBC

Overseeing the interview will be Fox News’ Sean Hannity, as Trump continues to look into alleged media bias from CBS, ABC and NBC

The show will air on Hannity at 9pm, staffers at Fox further confirmed in a press release.

The statement talked up Hannity as ‘the longest-running primetime cable news host in history,’ after a historically poor month from networks like MSNBC and CNN. 

‘Hannity is known for his provocative style and connection with his audience over the course of his more than 28 years at [Fox News],’ the statement read.

‘Garnering the highest viewership among cable news in his timeslot, Hannity has averaged 3.6 million viewers year-to-date.’

In contrast, MSNBC barely managed an audience of 734,000 during the hours of 8-11 pm ET last month, with CNN securing just 522,000.

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