Washington, D.C. (AP) – As the first few months of President Donald Trump’s second term unfold, four individuals in the United States remain blissfully unaware of the current events shaping the nation. However, Fox News host Greg Gutfeld is set to burst their information-free bubble with a new game show on Fox Nation titled “Greg Gutfeld’s What Did I Miss?” The show will challenge contestants who have been isolated since Trump’s inauguration to distinguish between real and fake news headlines.
According to Fox News, the four participants have been living without access to phones, internet, television, or social media in upstate New York between January 20 and April 13. Before rejoining society, they must pass Gutfeld’s test by accurately identifying the true news stories from the past three months. The winner will walk away with a grand prize of $50,000.
“Greg Gutfeld’s What Did I Miss?” will feature a live audience and a panel with Fox News personalities such as Kat Timpf and Jamie Lissow. The game show is scheduled to premiere on Fox Nation on May 12, followed by the release of the second and third episodes on the 13th and 14th, respectively.
Fox Nation president Lauren Petterson expressed excitement about Gutfeld’s game show debut, highlighting the opportunity for isolated Americans to catch up on the headlines that shaped an unprecedented news cycle. Gutfeld himself noted that the contestants will have to go through him to uncover the truths they missed while in isolation.
In addition to hosting his late-night show, Gutfeld co-hosts “The Five,” a popular program on Fox News that has dominated cable news ratings in recent months. With his wit and humor, Gutfeld is sure to deliver an entertaining and informative experience for both contestants and viewers alike on “Greg Gutfeld’s What Did I Miss?”