WATCH: Kamala Harris Will Sit Down With Bret Baier On Fox News

After a full-on media blitz last week, Vice President Kamala Harris has accepted an invitation to sit down with Fox News chief political anchor Bret Baier on Wednesday during a campaign stop in Pennsylvania.

It will be the Vice President's first interview with the network in a move that shows she's not intimidated by stepping out of her perceived comfort zone. 

Baier is one of the few prominent people on Fox whose identity isn’t associated with deceiving their audience, and his questions are expected to be tough, but fair.

The Vice President defies her critics and the old political standards by circumventing traditional corporate media interviews to reach the voters more directly. Preferring podcasts and Black media to the mainstream is paying off, as is reaching the so-called "Bro Vote" with an appearance on Howard Stern's massively popular satellite radio show. 

Over the weekend, Vice President Harris appeared on Roland Martin's podcast to discuss how her economic plan will benefit Black men, a message she'll carry to Michigan on Tuesday when she sits down with Charlamagne Tha God.

Vice President Harris has also accepted an invitation from CNN to headline a solo Town Hall on October 23rd after Donald Trump backed out of their second debate. Trump also canceled an interview with "60 Minutes," giving the Vice President a chance to stand alone instead of in comparison, and shot down any suggestions of a Fox News debate.

MAGA Twitter got mad at Baier for daring to present the opposing candidate to his audience, because of course they did.