Fox News announced on Monday that Bret Baier, the network’s chief political anchor, will interview President Donald J. Trump during the Super Bowl LIX pregame coverage. The interview is scheduled to air on Sunday, February 9, at 3 PM ET and will be broadcast from Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida.
This marks Baier’s first one-on-one interview with Trump since June 2023. According to Fox News, the discussion will cover the administration’s initial policies and the political environment.
The interview comes after a whirlwind of executive orders signed in the first weeks of President Trump’s second term, including scrapping DEI departments and ordering U.S. Marines to help secure the southern border.
Interviews with the sitting president on Super Bowl Sunday became a tradition under former President Barack Obama. President Trump continued the tradition but skipped the interview in 2018 during his first term. Last year’s Super Bowl drew the largest television audience since the Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969, with over 123 million viewers. Nielsen data claimed that over 202 million people watched at least part of the game. This year’s game will see the Kansas City Chiefs—looking for their third straight Lombardi Trophy—square off against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Former President Joe Biden skipped the Super Bowl interview last year, and Bloomberg’s senior Washington correspondent Salena Mohsin questioned whether Biden simply could not handle a live interview at the time. Later that year, when Biden debated President Trump, it became more apparent than ever that the now-former president had suffered a mental decline, and Vice President Kamala Harris soon supplanted him as the Democratic presidential candidate.