Bret Baier
$7M /year

Bret Baier

Chief Political Anchor Fox News
In role since 2009 — 17 years on air · $7,000,000/yr
corporate cable

Anchors Special Report with Bret Baier. Chief political anchor and moderator of Fox News presidential debates.

Annual Compensation $7,000,000 2024 · Dominion v. Fox filings
Parent Company Fox Corporation cable · est. 1996
Statements on Record 3 avg tone: +0.7
Featured Videos 1
3
Favorable (0) Neutral (3) Critical (0)

How We Measure Tone

Tone is a numeric score from −6 to +6 measuring how a statement characterizes legislation — not whether we agree with it. The score reflects language intensity, not correctness.

−6 −3 0 +3 +6
−5.0
Strongly Critical

“They named a mass detention bill after one victim to make it politically impossible to oppose.”

— Joy Reid on the Laken Riley Act
−1.5
Mildly Critical

“The concern from civil liberties groups is the 48-hour takedown mandate — that gives platforms an incentive to over-remove content.”

— Chris Hayes on the TAKE IT DOWN Act
+0.0
Neutral

“The bill passed the House 218 to 206 with two Democratic votes. It faces a 60-vote threshold in the Senate.”

— Jake Tapper on the Sports Act
+2.0
Mildly Favorable

“The One Big Beautiful Bill was a solid win, in part because it dodged some terrible policy.”

— Kimberley Strassel on the OBBBA
+5.2
Strongly Favorable

“This is a common-sense bill. Laken Riley would be alive today if this law had been in place.”

— Sean Hannity on the Laken Riley Act

Tone measures how a personality frames legislation, not whether their framing is accurate. A +5.0 and a −5.0 can both be factually correct — the score reflects advocacy intensity. We don't rate outlets as left or right. We measure what they say.

On Air vs. Under Oath

What Bret Baier said on camera vs. what court filings revealed. Every quote links to public court records.

On Air
“Fox News' coverage of the election fraud claims was driven by our commitment to reporting on newsworthy allegations.”
Special Report with Bret Baier, Fox News 2021-02-04
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Under Oath / Private
“We called Arizona early, and it was right, and the Trump people went crazy. The stock price went down. That put tremendous pressure on the hosts to push back on the results.”
Deposition testimony under oath 2023-02-24
Court filing, Dominion v. Fox News, Baier deposition transcript
Baier admitted under oath that the network's election fraud coverage was driven in part by financial pressure after the Arizona call caused stock price drops and viewer backlash — not solely by news judgment.

Featured Videos

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Media Appearances

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Statements on Record

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“The House passed the reconciliation bill at approximately 3 AM, 215 to 214. Every Democrat voted no. Two Republicans voted no. It now moves to the Senate where the margin is also razor-thin.”
neutral tone: +0.2 re: One Big Beautiful Bill Act 2025-05-22
“The TAKE IT DOWN Act passed the Senate by unanimous consent and the House 409 to 2. That is as close to unanimous as Congress gets on anything. The bill criminalizes nonconsensual intimate imagery including AI-generated deepfakes.”
neutral tone: +1.0 re: TAKE IT DOWN Act 2025-04-28
“The vote was 264 to 159 in the House, 64 to 35 in the Senate. Those are significant bipartisan margins. Twelve Senate Democrats crossed over. That is a notable political signal.”
neutral tone: +1.0 re: Laken Riley Act 2025-01-29

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