Fox News’ Bret Baier Explains Himself After Getting Caught Up in DC Crackdown

Fox news anchor Bret Baier was pulled over by police in Washington, D.C., amid heightened attention on public safety in the city. A video showing Baier’s white Mercedes-benz G-Wagon being stopped and his calm interaction with the officer quickly went viral on social media, drawing various reactions.Baier later confirmed the incident on X (formerly Twitter), explaining that he was driving his wife’s car when an officer signaled him to pull over.He complied, was professional during the traffic stop, received a ticket, and left. The stop occurred shortly after President donald Trump deployed national Guard troops to address rising crime rates in D.C., a move criticized by Democrats and some media as a federal “takeover.” Despite the ticket, Baier’s encounter with law enforcement was described as polite and non-hostile.


Fox News anchor Bret Baier found himself in the middle of Washington, D.C.’s renewed focus on public safety after being pulled over by police on Monday.

A video posted to social media showed Baier’s SUV, which appeared to be a white Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon, stopped in front of a brick building as an officer addressed him from outside his vehicle.

In the video, the “Special Report” host could be seen speaking calmly with an officer.

Some social media users found hilarity in Baier — a straight-laced family man — drawing attention from cops in a G-Wagon.

The video quickly went viral, sparking a ton of reactions:

Baier later addressed the incident himself in a post to X, confirming the details of the traffic stop.

“I picked up my ringing phone as I drove past an officer while driving my wife’s car in Georgetown,” Baier wrote.

“He pointed to have me pull over – I did. He was very professional. I had to dig for the registration card. Got a ticket and left. I didn’t know there was paparazzi,” he added.

His description matched the video, showing him calmly cooperating with police and resolving the matter without incident.

Last week, President Donald Trump ordered National Guard troops to post up in D.C. in response to the capital’s issues with violent crime.

Trump argued that more law enforcement officers were necessary to restore safety and order in a city plagued by murders, carjackings, robberies, and assaults.

Democrats and the legacy media have called it a “takeover” of the city by federal authorities.

According to Baier, his run-in was not hostile, although he was ticketed.




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