
Washington, D.C. — In a deeply personal and emotional revelation, Fox News anchor Bret Baier has shared the harrowing journey of his 13-year-old son, Paul, who recently survived his fourth open-heart surgery — a complex, high-risk 10-hour operation that left his family praying for a miracle.
Doctors warned the procedure could go either way, with complications and uncertainty looming. Yet, in the face of overwhelming odds, Paul emerged victorious.
“Here’s a kid who’s been through more in 13 years than most do in a lifetime — and he keeps fighting,” Baier shared, his voice heavy with emotion. “He’s a warrior. Always has been.”
The surgery, performed by a specialized cardiac team, marked another chapter in Paul’s long battle with congenital heart disease — a condition he’s faced since birth. From his first surgery as a newborn to this most recent procedure, Paul has endured more challenges than many adults. Through it all, he’s shown remarkable resilience, inspiring those around him and across the country.
The Baier family has long been open about Paul’s journey, using their platform to raise awareness for pediatric heart conditions and to advocate for medical research and children’s hospitals.
Now, with Paul recovering and gaining strength, Baier is expressing immense gratitude — not just for the skilled hands that saved his son, but for the outpouring of support from across the nation.
“He’s a survivor,” Baier said. “And our family is forever thankful.”
Paul’s story is one of courage, hope, and the relentless strength of the human spirit — a reminder that even in the darkest hours, the heart of a fighter can light the way.