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Trump’s Live Call Turned into Surprise Entertainment on Fox News

Greg Gutfeld

During a live telephonic conversation that followed Kamala Harris’ acceptance of her presidential nomination at the Democratic National Convention, Fox News abruptly moved to its subsequent program, the Gutfeld! show. This swift transition occurred despite the prior arrangement of a post-address dialogue with President Trump, thus ending the discourse ten minutes into the talk.

The unexpected redirect on Fox News was initiated by Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum, the co-hosts who were engaged in the one-on-one interaction with President Trump. Just as the President was expressing his thoughts about Kamala Harris’s nomination acceptance talk, the channel abruptly shifted to the opening scene of the Gutfeld! show.

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Greg Gutfeld, the host of the show to which the broadcast immediately switched, initiated his program humorously disclaiming, ‘That wasn’t my fault, Donald Trump.’ He light-heartedly excused the abrupt end to President Trump’s live phone call on national television.

Justin Baragona, known for his reporting from a generally liberal standpoint, quickly seized this amusing broadcasting moment. He shared the video clip that captured the swift transition from Trump to Gutfeld, assuming it would be comedic revelation against the President.

Baragona’s belief was that this unexpected cut-off of President Trump would be considered hilarious by many, considering the context of Trump sharing his reactions about Harris’s speech. Thus, in a rush of excitement, he thought of this incident as potentially the most amusing thing he had come across.

The surprising broadcast transition was more than just an end. In a comic turn of events, Bret Baier, in shifting the audience over to the Gutfeld show, invited Trump to join in on their program, signaling humorously towards the President’s interrupted narrative.

After Baier’s prompt invitation, the post-nomination acceptance speech dialogue, far from concluded, continued on the Gutfeld program. President Trump was welcomed onto the show, adding an unexpected twist to the usual live show format.

Trump’s presence on the Gutfeld! show did not last too long before he was humorously cut off a second time. In an unexpected move, Trump’s conversation was once again interrupted by the host, securing comedic relief for the audience.

Gutfeld, after a few seconds of friendly banter with the President, propsed a mildly humorous closure to their chat. He told the President in a cordial tone, ‘Mr. P., I gotta go! I’ll see you!’ before signing off.

Once again, the wide Fox News audience watched as President Trump’s conversation was unexpectedly ended, this time on a different show. Gutfeld jestingly responded as he let the President go, sparking a round of amusement amongst viewers.

In essence, the live Fox News broadcast provided unexpected entertainment to its viewers. From an abrupt cut-off of President Trump’s interview to a continuation on a different show and a second comical conclusion, it turned into a humorous affair.

Reports reflect President Trump was seemingly undeterred by these unexpected transitions. Showing his seasoned media acumen, he smoothly navigated the sudden shifts, dialing into the Gutfeld! show after his interview was initially cut short.