Vice President Harris will sit down with Bret Baier on "Special Report" for her first formal interview on Fox News, with less than three weeks to go in her battle against former President Trump.
Baier, who is interviewing Harris on Wednesday, previously predicted that Harris' past media strategy wouldn't last.
The interview will be conducted by Fox’s chief political anchor Bret Baier, who will be in Pennsylvania, and will air on Baier’s show “Special Report” at 6 p.m. EDT on Oct. 16, according to a Fox News press release.
Fox News anchor Bret Baier will interview presidential candidate Vice President Kamala Harris on Oct. 16, marking her first sit-down with the network.
The Democratic presidential nominee will sit down with anchor Bret Baier in Pennsylvania. The conversation will air on Fox News' 'Special Report.'
Former President Donald Trump said Fox News has “lost its way” after the network announced it would air a sit-down interview with Vice President Kamala Harris. Fox News’ chief political correspondent, Bret Baier, will interview Harris in the battleground state of Pennsylvania on Wednesday.
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
Donald Trump lashed out at Fox News after it announced an upcoming interview with Kamala Harris, saying the network “has totally lost its way.”
Former President Donald Trump on Monday attacked Fox News in a series of posts on his Truth Social platform following the conservative network’s announcement that it will be hosting an interview with Vice President Kamala Harris later this week.
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 spoke with "Breakfast Club" radio show co-host Charlamagne Tha God Tuesday to discuss several election issues for Black voters.