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Bret Baier Biography

Bret Baier is the Fox News Channel’s chief political correspondent and the host of Special Report with Bret Baier. He was previously the network’s Chief White House Correspondent and Pentagon correspondent.

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How old is Bret Baier? – Age

He is 51 years old as of 4 August 2021. He was born in 1970 in Rumson, New Jersey, United States. His real name is William Bret Baier.

Where did Bret Baier go to college? – Family – Education

Baier was born in New Jersey to a mixed German and Irish family. He was raised Catholic and graduated from Marist School, a private Roman Catholic high school in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1988. Baier then attended DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana, where he earned a BA in political science and English in 1992. At DePauw, he became a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity’s Xi Chapter. Baier, a former altar boy, is a practicing Roman Catholic who attends Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Georgetown.

Who is Bret Baier’s Wife? – Marriage

He is married to Amy Baier. The couple married in 2004 and has two sons; Daniel Baier and Paul Baier.

What condition does Bret Baier’s son have?

Before Paul’s open-heart surgery in 2008, President George W. Bush invited Baier and his wife and son to the Oval Office for a visit and had the White House physician update him on Paul’s progress. Baier was named a “Significant Sig” by the Sigma Chi Fraternity in 2009.

Did Bret Baier sell his home? – House

He asked $7.9 million for the stately home, which is located just west of Georgetown. The luxurious home, built-in 2013 in the Phillips Park neighborhood, spans nearly 11,000 square feet on four levels and includes five bedrooms, four full baths, and two powder rooms. The mansion is entered through a grand foyer and staircase. Just off the entryway is a living room with vaulted ceilings and a built-in bar. A custom library and a master suite with walk-in closets are located on the second level.

The master bathroom features a soaking tub and a dual-door shower. The lower level of the mansion has a fitness center, basketball court, home theater, wine cellar and tasting area, two guest bedrooms, and access to two garages. Elevators and stairs provide access to all four levels. A covered patio for dining and lounging, a grassy area, a barbecue, and a lap pool are all part of the outdoor space. A custom library and a master suite with walk-in closets are located on the second level. The master bathroom features a soaking tub and a dual-door shower. The lower level of the mansion includes a fitness center, basketball court, home theater, and wine cellar.

What does Bret Baier make annually? – Salary

He earns an annual salary of $7 Million.

Bret Baier Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of  $20 Million.

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Bret Baier Book

Baier promoted his new book To Rescue the Republic: Ulysses S. Grant, the Fragile Union, and the Crisis of 1876 on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert in October 2021.

Bret Baier Career

In January 2019, Baier marked his tenth year as the host of Special Report. He began his career with FNC in 1998 as the first reporter in the Atlanta bureau and is now based in Washington, DC. Baier has been a part of every major political event since he joined the network. He most recently co-anchored FNC’s Democracy 2020 election coverage, which drew the highest ratings for election night coverage in cable news history, with 14.1 million total viewers. Bret Baier interviewed President Donald Trump on Air Force One in July 2018, his first interview with the president in nearly 600 days.

Baier conducted an interview with former Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director James Comey in April 2018. He also helped the network cover James Comey’s testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee live. According to Nielsen, Baier co-anchored extensive coverage of President Donald J. Trump’s inauguration with Martha MacCallum, which delivered the highest-rated inauguration coverage in network history.

He co-anchored the first Republican presidential debate of the 2016 election cycle in August 2015. The debate drew 24 million total viewers and 7.9 million in the key 25-54 demo, making it the highest-rated non-sports cable telecast of all time, according to Nielsen. Baier received the Sol Taishoff Award for Excellence in Broadcast Journalism in 2017. Prior to becoming an anchor, he worked for FNC’s Special Report as the chief White House correspondent and national security correspondent.