Baier, who is interviewing Harris on Wednesday, previously predicted that Harris' past media strategy wouldn't last.
The network announced Monday that its chief political anchor Bret Baier will interview Harris on Wednesday in Pennsylvania, a key battleground state. Their conversation will be prerecorded in the afternoon and will air later that night on Baier's "Special Report" at 6 p.m. ET.
Vice President Kamala Harris will be interviewed by Fox News anchor Bret Baier on Wednesday in Pennsylvania as she steps up her travel and conversations with media outlets in the closing stretch of the presidential campaign.
No Democratic presidential nominee has sat for an interview with the cable news behemoth since July 2016, when Hillary Clinton was grilled by then-“Fox News Sunday” host Chris Wallace.
Trump slams Fox News for Harris campaign coverage saying, "It's not worthwhile doing Interviews on Fox" in a post on Monday.
The U.S. Vice President will speak with chief political anchor Bret Baier on Oct. 16 while campaigning in the battleground state of Pennsylvania.
The Democratic presidential nominee will sit down with anchor Bret Baier in Pennsylvania. The conversation will air on Fox News' 'Special Report.'
The Democratic nominee will sit down with Fox anchor Bret Baier as her campaign presses a new strategy of reaching out to a much broader range of media outlets in the final days of the
Vice President Kamala Harris has agreed to a sit-down interview with Fox News ’ Bret Baier, the network announced Monday. The interview will be taped in Pennsylvania and is expected to consist of 25 to 30 minutes of questions. It’s scheduled to air on Oct. 16 at 6 p.m. EST, on Baier’s show, “Special Report with Bret Baier.”
Vice President Kamala Harris has agreed to sit for an interview with Fox News, the network announced on Monday. Harris' interview with Fox News will be her first with the news outlet that many people contend gives favorable coverage to former President Donald Trump, the Democratic vice president's GOP opponent in the upcoming presidential election.
Trump posted on social media that Fox News anchor Bret Baier, who will interview Harris on Wednesday, is too soft on the left. In a separate post, Trump claimed that Harris’ spokesperson, Ian Sams, “virtually owns [Fox]” and took shots at several Fox News personalities, including Neil Cavuto.