Bret Baier steps onto the set of Fox News’ Special Report each night with the calm composure of a seasoned journalist. Yet few know about the vulnerable moments when he stood trembling beside his 10-day-old son’s hospital bed, waiting anxiously as the infant underwent open-heart surgery—a procedure that would determine life or death. Paul, born in 2007, entered the world with five severe congenital heart defects. The Baiers’ journey isn’t just a medical saga; it’s a profound story of love, hope, and perseverance. From those darkest days, Bret transformed personal anguish into a powerful message, inspiring millions around the world.

A Turbulent Beginning

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On June 29, 2007, Bret and his wife, Amy Baier, joyfully welcomed their first child, Paul Francis Baier, in Washington, D.C. But their happiness was short-lived as doctors soon delivered devastating news: Paul was born with multiple complex heart defects, including aortic valve stenosis and a ventricular septal defect—conditions that could prove fatal without immediate intervention. Bret later reflected in his book, Special Heart: A Journey of Faith, Hope, Courage, and Love: “As a journalist, I’m used to reporting crises, but nothing prepared me for the moment the doctor said my son’s heart needed immediate repair.”

Just 10 days after his birth, Paul was placed on an operating table at Children’s National Hospital. The open-heart surgery lasted several grueling hours as Bret and Amy waited anxiously outside the operating room. Amy recalled, “We just held each other’s hands and prayed.” Thankfully, the surgery succeeded, but this was only the first step on a long, challenging road.

A Journey of Courage and Hope

Bret Baier on his son’s battle with heart disease

Paul’s heart condition could not be fixed with just one surgery. After his initial operation, he endured three additional major open-heart surgeries in 2008 and 2011, along with over a dozen smaller medical procedures to monitor and adjust his condition. Each time Paul faced surgery, Bret and Amy braced themselves for anxious days filled with uncertainty, yet they chose optimism. Bret wrote, “Paul is our little warrior. He’s taught me more about resilience than any news story I’ve ever covered.”

Amy, who had a successful career in public relations, stepped back professionally to fully devote herself to Paul’s care. Bret, despite his demanding role at Fox News, always found time for Paul, from sleepless nights in hospital rooms to regular medical check-ups. They drew strength from family, friends, and even prominent figures like former President George W. Bush, who personally called to offer his well-wishes after hearing about Paul. Such support helped them navigate seemingly unbearable times.

Turning Pain into Purpose

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Rather than keeping their struggle private, Bret and Amy chose to transform their pain into a mission. In 2014, Bret published Special Heart, chronicling their journey and donating all profits from the book to charities like Children’s National Hospital and the Children’s Heart Foundation. Bret explained, “If Paul’s story can make even one family feel less alone, every challenge we’ve faced becomes worthwhile.”

Going beyond words, Bret established the annual “Bret Baier & Friends Golf Classic” to fund pediatric heart research. In 2024 alone, the event raised over $1.5 million, drawing participation from his Fox News colleagues, including Sean Hannity and Ainsley Earhardt. On Special Report, Bret regularly highlights children’s health issues, inviting pediatric cardiologists to discuss medical advancements. In February 2025—American Heart Month—he transformed his news program into a platform for public awareness.

Much like many Vietnamese families who would do anything for their children, Bret and Amy turned their hardships into motivation, ultimately helping thousands of other children. At a charity event, Bret once said, “I don’t just want to report the news—I want to create meaningful change.”

Paul Today and the Lessons from the Baier Family

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As of April 2025, Paul Baier is 17 years old. The tiny infant who once battled for life is now a healthy teenager who loves golf like his father and participates in junior tournaments. On Paul’s birthday in 2024, Bret proudly shared a photo on Instagram, writing, “You’re now a strong young man with a heart full of love.” Although Paul will require lifelong medical monitoring, he remains a living testament to the miracle of modern medicine and family devotion.

This journey profoundly reshaped Bret’s perspective. In a 2023 interview with The Washington Post, he shared, “When you nearly lose your child, everything else—politics, news—seems insignificant. It reminds me that family is truly the most important thing.” Bret and Amy have another son, Daniel, born in 2010, and despite life’s trials, they strive to give their boys as normal and joyful a childhood as possible.

A Message of Inspiration

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Bret Baier is not merely a journalist reporting the news; he’s a father writing an inspiring narrative about hope and resilience. His family’s story reminds us all that no matter how harsh life may be, love and unity have the power to overcome every challenge. If you feel moved to help children like Paul, Bret’s efforts are a meaningful place to start. Paul’s heart has been physically mended, but it is truly the love of the Baier family that has created the greatest miracle of all.