Fox News cut away from a live shot on "Fox & Friends" Wednesday when a man interrupted the broadcast with a sign and began shouting.

The morning show was in the middle of a live segment, "Breakfast in the Bluegrass State," during which the hosts were planning to discuss recent events with Democrats and Republicans at a restaurant in Kentucky. As the on-the-scene reporter explains the segment, a man approaches from behind him and begins to speak.

"Jefferson County where we are, heavy Democrat," the reporter explains. "Bullet County, right across the way here, heavy Republican."

"Keith," the reporter begins, turning to the man seated next to him.

"You're a retired educator, and a Trump voter," he says, before he is interrupted from behind by a man in a white shirt holding a sign that reads "Fox Lies."

"You've got a Democrat right here!" the man says, pushing his way into the frame. "This is fake news. This is fake news!" the man begins to yell as the cameras cut back to the studio.

"Steve and Brian, I'm going to send it on back to you," the reporter says, abandoning the segment.

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The shot then returns to the surprised-looking hosts in the Fox studio, who tell viewers they cut away "in the best interest of the telecast."

"I couldn't hear what he said, but I could read his lips. I know exactly what he meant," host Brian Kilmeade said, apparently implying that the man's audio was not picked up in studio.

"Yeah, we don't know exactly what was going on there but in the best interest of the telecast we cut away," host Steve Doocy adds.

The moment was captured on Twitter by a viewer, who captioned a photo of the incident "kentucky diner sign guy 2020."