New NBC News anchor Megyn Kelly will kick off her tenure at her new employer with perhaps the biggest get there is right now: Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Kelly made the announcement Thursday morning on NBC’s Today, marking her first official appearance on the network. Kelly’s news magazine, Sunday Night with Megyn Kelly, debuts this Sunday, June 4 at 7 p.m. ET.

Kelly secured the interview, which had been rumored to be a possibility for some time, while she was in Moscow to moderate the plenary session of an economic forum in St. Petersburg. Putin will be one of the forum’s panelists. The interview will be the first time Putin will take questions from a U.S. journalist since former FBI chief Robert Mueller was appointed special counsel to look into allegations that Russia, under Putin’s guidance, interfered with the 2016 Presidential election.

In September, Kelly will debut a new 9 a.m. weekday daytime show on the network. She told the New York Times, “I understand what that show is. That show is a show I was born to do.”

Kelly, who was Fox News’ second-most watched anchor behind the now-ousted Bill O’Reilly, left Fox News in January. By then, her former boss, the late Roger Ailes, had been pushed out of the network he founded on sexual-harassment charges. Kelly herself told special investigators within 21st Century Fox that she had been harassed by Ailes. She then confirmed that story when her book, Settle for More, was released last November.

While Kelly is already clearly back in the news fray, she also appears to have enjoyed her nearly five months off: “It’s just nice to not be at the pointy point of the spear for every news story [President Donald Trump] generated,” she told the NYT.

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