Hillary Clinton will participate in Fox News' first Democratic town hall on Monday marking the first time the former secretary of State and former senator has appeared on the network in two years.
Initially, Bernie Sanders was going to appear alone in the event, which will air at 6 p.m. from Detroit, Michigan, reports
Politico, as Clinton said she had a scheduling conflict. However, on Friday it was announced that Clinton would be able to appear after all, reports Politico.
Fox News anchor Bret Baier will serve as moderator for the hour-long special, which will play out before an audience of Michigan voters. The network has been trying to get her to appear for some time, as she was last on in 2014, when Baier and Greta van Susteren
interviewed her.
Last month, "Fox News Sunday" host Chris Wallace posted photos of some of Clinton's top aides while challenging her to come on his show.
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