While Baier has long enjoyed a largely unearned reputation as a credible newsman, he lives in palpable fear of his viewers abandoning his network. He spent the day leading up to his Harris interview telling agitated social media followers that he wasn’t going to give her the questions and the interview wouldn’t be edited to make her look good.
His subsequent performance was what you might expect from someone worried primarily about letting down Fox’s pro-Trump audience. Harris faced a barrage of hostile questions and frequent interruptions when she tried to answer them. Baier devoted the first third of the interview to Trump’s preferred topic of immigration. He spent more time trying to grill Harris on surgeries for incarcerated trans people — a focal point of recent Trump ads — than he did abortion, which did not come up at all.
These tactics made for a combative interview, one that probably would have helped Baier with his audience without hurting his reputation.
But at one point, Baier tried to downplay Trump’s recent fascistic comments about “the enemy from within.” He asked Harris to respond to a clip from Trump’s town hall on the subject — but left out the part where he cited “the Pelosis” as an example of who he was talking about, and added, “These people, they are so sick and they are so evil.” Harris caught him red-handed.
Kamala Harris: Bret, I'm sorry, and with all due respect, that clip was not what he has been saying about the enemy within that he has repeated when he is speaking about the American people. That's not what you just showed. pic.twitter.com/TGPHYZGcvb
— Acyn (@Acyn) October 16, 2024
Baier’s attempted clean-up was blatant enough to draw criticism not only from his competitors at MSNBC and CNN, and from media critics like Poynter’s Tom Jones, but even from former Fox colleagues.
It is unfathomable that Fox personalities would do such a thing in an interview with Trump — and if they did, Trump would probably threaten that his administration would retaliate against the network.
Twenty-four hours after Harris called him out, Baier said on the Thursday edition of Special Report that he made “a mistake” and aired the wrong clip.
“When I called for a soundbite, I was expecting a piece of the ‘enemy from within’ from Maria Bartiromo’s interview to be tied to the piece from your town hall, Harris, where you asked the former president about ‘the enemy from within,’” he told Faulkner. “It just had the piece about the town hall.”
He then aired a clip from Bariromo’s interview followed by the clip from the town hall he aired during his interview with Harris, concluding, “My point was that we asked him about the question about that sentence and what he was trying to mean.”
As former Fox host Gretchen Carlson noted in response, Baier could have pointed out immediately that the wrong clip had aired but did not. Indeed, he did not offer that explanation after airing the interview on Wedneday’s broadcast, or in interviews promoting it on Fox's Hannity that night or America’s Newsroom the following morning, according to a Media Matters review.
Moreover, if Baier’s explanation is true, he intended to leave out the portion of Trump’s comments to Faulkner in which he identified “the Pelosis” as part of the “enemy from within.