Kamala Harris’ Fox News Interview: Start Time, Live Stream Info, How To Watch Live

Election season continues as Vice President Kamala Harris will appear on Fox News for a high-profile interview in the immensely important battleground state of Pennsylvania.

The Democratic presidential candidate will sit down with the network’s chief political anchor Bret Baier for the October 16 edition of Special Report. Both candidates have ramped up media appearances as we inch closer to the November 5 election. Tonight’s appearance on Fox News will be Harris’ first formal interview ever on the network.

Per the New York Times (h/t USA Today), Harris will sit with Baier for about “25-30 minutes of questions.” You can watch the interview live on Fox News, but we have a few different options for all you cord-cutters out there (and a few free trials, too!).

From start time to streaming info, here’s how to watch Kamala Harris’ Fox News interview live online.

What Time Does The Kamala Harris Fox News Interview Start?

The hotly anticipated interview airs at 6:00 p.m. ET on Fox News’ Special Report.

How To Watch The Kamala Harris Fox News Interview Live Online:

If you have a valid cable login, you can stream the interview live on Fox News or the Fox News website.

How To Watch The Kamala Harris Fox News Interview Live Online Without Cable:

You can also access a Fox News live stream with an active subscription to DirecTV Stream, Hulu + Live TV, fuboTV, YouTube TV, or Sling TV Blue. FuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, and YouTube TV offer free trials for eligible subscribers.

Does Hulu + Live TV Offer Fox News?

You bet. Hulu + Live TV, which includes Disney+ and ESPN+, is available for $76.99/month or 89.99/month (no ads for Disney+ and Hulu). A three-day free trial is currently available for eligible subscribers.

Can You Watch Fox News Live Via Fox Nation?

Yes, but you’ll need to sign in with your TV Provider through Fox Nation. The streamer is available for $7.99/month or $4.99/month billed annually. Fox Nation offers a free trial for new subscribers.