A US politician has been mocked after appearing to fart during a live interview. Video: MSNBC

US politician appears to fart live on air

A US Politician has been left red-faced after appearing to let out a loud fart right in the middle of a live television interview.

California Democrat Eric Swalwell was being interviewed live on MSNBC’s Hardball by reporter Chris Matthews and was speaking about impeaching President Trump when the alleged farting incident occurred.

“So far the evidence is uncontradicted that the president used taxpayer dollars to help him cheat …” he says before pausing mid-sentence, which is when the fart-like noise is heard.

He then finishes his sentence, “an election. And the complaint that I’ve heard from Republicans …”.

The video quickly went viral on social media, sparking the trending hashtag #Fartgate.

Many social media users were adamant Mr Swalwell had accidentally let one rip on air.

“Eric Swalwell appears to drop a massive fart during live on television. Turn the sound on, this is real,” one Twitter user said.

“I heard this live and thought it was my dog. It was not,” another wrote.

Another added: “It is real you can tell the pause he takes to push it out.”

Has he denied he supplied it? Also has anyone come forward claiming to have smelt what was dealt? #fartgate — Sean O'Brien (@NakedCondor) November 19, 2019

However, other people thought it could have been the host Chris Matthews or another person in the studio.

“Maybe it was Chris Matthews?! Everyone is so quick to blame Eric, it’s possible it could of been Chris,” another person said.

One added it could have been the person holding the microphone.

All I can say is, thank god for a laugh these days. The best part of #fartgate to me right now is the deep analysis. I think @netw3rk has it. It was Chris Matthews coming from the studio. “You can hear the upholstery.” Dead. https://t.co/H4AeAKcXvU — Scott Hechinger (@ScottHech) November 19, 2019

Mr Swalwell has denied all allegations he farted on air, telling BuzzFeed journalist Addy Baird he didn’t even hear it.

“It was not me!!! And I didn’t hear it when I was speaking,” he said in a text.

When the reporter pointed out it looked like he was stifling a laugh in the video he said he definitely “did not hear it”.

However he did admit the situation was funny.

Good to see a member of Congress just speaking the truth without partisan spin: pic.twitter.com/eSnRbnt92G — Addy Baird (@addysue) November 19, 2019

Since the video went viral, some people have claimed the noise wasn’t a fart at all.

One person suggested it was the sound of a mobile phone vibrating on a table.

Hardball has also addressed the incident on their official Twitter page, claiming it was the sound of a mug scraping along a table.