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Video of Jeanine Pirro confronting two guys pretending to be fans is both hilarious and awkward AF

A new video of Fox News host Jeanine Pirro confronting two men posing as fans is circulating on social media and it’s both funny and awkward LOL AF at the same time.

Jason Selvig and Davram Stiefler (aka The Good Liars) are a comedy duo that troll right-wing extremists, anti-gay politicians and hate groups by masquerading as them.

They first received wide attention when they posed as investment bankers protesting the Occupy Wall Street movement. Since then, they’ve also taken on Chick-fil-A, Scientology, the National Marriage Organization, and the NRA, to name a few.

Judge Jeanine was their last target. They just posted a video of when they met her in Orlando, Fla., During CPAC and asked about the “Stop the Steal” movement.

“Stop the theft, right?” Stiefler told him.

“Yeah!” Pirro responds.

“Another riot and we can do it!” Stiefler said.

That’s when Pirro stops and tells him no, there should be no more riots.

Stiefler and Selvig feign confusion, telling Pirro, “Oh. But you stayed, the election was stolen. Don’t you think the election was stolen?

To which Pirro, realizing that she has just been caught in her own lie, replies, “Did I say that?”

Here is another video of the same meeting. In it, the guys ask Pirro if she ever got drunk before going on air.

“I looked at you once and you muddied your words a bit,” Stiefler says.

“I have never blurred my words,” Pirro replies.

“But that’s what we like,” adds Selvig. “It’s funny!”

Last year, Fox News had to issue a statement saying Pirro was not drunk when she arrived 15 minutes late to her own show, which was broadcast from her home, and appeared to be in bad shape.

Not only was she disheveled, but her face was stained and red, she was confusing her words and at one point appeared to fall asleep during an interview.

It’s like every time they come back from the ad it seems more drunk pic.twitter.com/VOVPfJx4yl

– Acyn (@Acyn) March 29, 2020

In a statement, Fox News blamed Pirro’s late appearance and crazed appearance on “technical difficulties.”

While you’re here, watch a few more videos from The Good Liars confronting right-wing extremists…

Graham Gremore is editor and editor at Queerty. Follow him on Twitter @grahamgremore.

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