A whopping 7.1 million viewers tuned in to "Special Report with Bret Baier" to watch Vice President Kamala Harris's first-ever interview on Fox News Channel.
Bret Baier is defending his aggressive interviewing style during his Oct. 16 sit-down with Kamala Harris on Fox News. Baier’s interview with Harris sparked discourse (and a “Saturday Night Live” parody,
Vice President Kamala Harris engaged in a combative interview with Fox News on Wednesday. She sparred with anchor Bret Baier on immigration and her shifting policy positions while asserting that if elected,
Tonight is Kamala Harris' first formal sit-down interview with Fox News. Here’s the exact start time and how to watch the conversation live.
Kamala Harris received a better score from swing voters during her Fox News interview on Wednesday than her general popularity with this group, according to a study. Online monitoring and analysis company Impact Social reported that 20 percent of swing voters who watched the interview had a positive impression of Harris.
The sketch mercilessly mocked Fox News after it failed to play the right footage of Donald Trump's "enemy within" comments during an interview with Harris this week.
WASHINGTON (AP) — 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.
The 2024 presidential election is just over two weeks away, and Saturday Night Live is thriving with all of the political content to parody. This weekend, the show was hosted by actor Michael Keaton,
Fox News chief political anchor Bret Baier and Harris spoke over each other repeatedly, making for tense exchanges throughout the nearly 30-minute segment. Harris joined Baier in Bucks County,
The viewership for Wednesday’s showdown far outstripped Fox News Channel’s daytime audience of 1,571,000 for the third quarter of this year.
Kamala Harris ‘ sit down with Fox News’ Bret Baier drew an estimated 7.1 million viewers, according to early Nielsen data, easily beating cable news rivals. The interview also drew 882,000 in the 25-54 demo.