The greatest live practical joke on Fox News ever?

During Fox News’ coverage of the Morgan State University shooting, a prankster disrupted the broadcast by posing as a student with purported information related to the incident.

“When you say poker game, what exactly happened, what transpired?” anchor Trace Gallagher asked Tuesday in the clip, shared by @Acyn.

It quickly became clear that the caller had no genuine intention of providing any substantive information about the developing situation.

“Well, first, we were watching. We all get together every Tuesday night, and we watched Tucker Carlson’s show on X,” the caller said. “We used to watch him on Fox News. Obviously, he’s not there no more. And still being the most incredible guy in the media in America, we always get together to watch Tucker Carlson and think he’s probably doing better now that he’s not with Fox News because the corporate media always controls what the teleprompter readers are able to say.”

Gallager cut him off and told viewers, “Clearly, that was not a student at Morgan State University.”

Watch the hilarious segment below:

Speculation on social media centered around the possibility that the prankster might be right-wing YouTuber Mark Dice, who did indeed claim responsibility for the trolling.

“Yeah, that was me who culture jammed Fox News live on air,” he wrote on X. “While shootings of any kind are terrible and it’s important to inform the public about a potential danger—cable news always exploits tragedies in order to keep viewers glued to their screens and fill the airtime with anything available to them. In this case, some random caller whose name and identity they didn’t even bother to verify before putting on air as someone who supposedly knows what really happened.”

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