Introduction to Bret
The very influential host and chief political anchor, Bret Baier’s full name is William Bret Baier. He was born in the year 1970 on the 4th of August. He is 45 years old at the moment.
Currently, he is working for the Fox News Channel. He has his own show which is broadcasted for 60 long minutes. His show is named Special Report with Bret Baier. Baier is a very tall man with a height of 5 feet 11 inches, which is around 1.80 meters.
His work as an anchor is well loved by the audience. He has a good fan following from all over the world.
The show started in the year 1998. The show covers the political situation in the country and conducts discussions between people regarding those issues in the show.
Before working for Fox News, he worked for TV channels like WRAL-TV. He also hosted a show called Special Report starting from the year 2008. To get this job, he replaced Brit Hume. He is also the White House correspondent for the mighty Fox News Channel.
Personal life in details
His relationships and love life is of great interest to his followers. After dating his girlfriend Amy Baier for a while, the couple got married in the year 2004. Their relationship is going very well, and there are very fewer chances of a divorce to occur between the lovely couple.
They have two children, and their names are Daniel Baier and Paul Francis Baier. He has a happy family with a wife and two children. Rumors about him being gay, or having an extra-marital affair seem to be completely false and baseless.
He has had many problems in his personal life, and he has bravely gone through difficult periods. One of his two sons had a cardiac problem and had to go through an open heart surgery. This happened in the year 2008, and it took a lot of courage for both Amy and Bret to persevere through these hard times.
Talking about his success, at the age of 46, he has earned money, power, fame and appreciation from the masses. He gets paid a very healthy salary of $7 million U.S dollars annually by Fox News, and this boosts his net worth, which is in millions, every year.
He has worked very hard to reach where he is today, and all his coworkers are fans of his hard work and dedication.
This celebrated anchor was born in Rumson, which lies in New Jersey in the United States of America. His nationality is American, and his ethnicity is white. He follows Roman Catholicism as his religion and goes to church very often. He attends the Holy Trinity Church, which is located in Georgetown.
His family is very proud of where he has reached. Not only his family but his fans and followers are also satisfied by his contributions in the industry.
He is a family guy!
#FridayFeedback: Should the US continue to accept Syrian refugees #SpecialReport
#FridayFeedback: Should the US continue to accept Syrian refugees #SpecialReport pic.twitter.com/gyf9Lo3rsc
— Bret Baier (@BretBaier) September 30, 2016
Find detailed information about Bret in sites like Wikipedia. He is very popular on social networking sites and has millions of followers on Twitter and Facebook, which proves his popularity. He is also very active on Instagram and shares his pictures with his fans and admirers through the site.
Bret Baier spoke when some outlets were banded from briefing
When White House firmly decided about not letting several news outlets cover Sean Spicer’s interaction, Bret reacted on it. Spicer for some reasons did hold a ‘gaggle’ with the reporters present inside the West Wing office. Do you know what outlets were barred from the coverage? One of them was CNN. Those news organizations were singled out for criticisms and have made news today.
Those outlets that were allowed to cover the question and answer session are the Washington Times, One America News Network and Breitbart, etc. And other news organizations that had their hands on the gaggle coverage were CBS, NBC, Fox, etc. Nobody guessed why other networks such as Time magazine who were actually allowed but didn’t attend.
Bait Baier was very determined to voice himself as he thought that the press gaggle should have been open to all.