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Fox News anchor Bret Baier said Thursday that he made “a mistake” in not including a specific clip of former President Trump during his interview with Vice President Harris the day prior.
Fox News host Bret Baier has said he "did make a mistake" during his interview on Wednesday with Vice President Kamala Harris and that he had intended to show a clip of Donald Trump making ...
By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau Chief Talking on Thursday with Fox News panelists Harris Faulkner and Harold Ford Jr. during his weeknight newscast, Baier said: “Harold, I did make a mistake ...
“I made a mistake and I want to say that I did make a mistake,” Baier told viewers. Bret Baier told viewers of his show ‘Special Report’ he made a ‘mistake’ during his interview with ...
After Napoleon ordered the judicial murder of an opponent, his cynical foreign minister Talleyrand famously commented that the execution “was worse than a crime – [it was] a mistake”.