Radio host Alex Jones offered listeners $5,000 to pull off the stunt

A young man shouted 'Bill Clinton is a rapist' in the middle of live TV to win $5,000 from pro-Trump radio host and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.

The prankster, who has not yet been identified, crashed Fox and Friends in New York City on Saturday.

He unbuttoned his shirt to reveal a t-shirt bearing the former president's photograph along with the word 'rape' and began repeatedly yelling.

It came after the Texan TV host, who previously boasted about advising the presidential candidate, offered fans $5,000 to pull off the stunt.

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A young man interrupted a live Fox and Friends show to yell the words 'Bill Clinton is a rapist' in New York on Saturday, revealing a t-shirt with the former president's face and the word 'rape' beneath his button-down shirt

The man was quickly ushered out of frame by security on Saturday, leaving Fox and Friends hosts Tucker Carlson, Abby Huntsman and Ed Henry amused.

'We've got a very excited young man here,' said Carlson, adding: 'Clearly not a Bill Clinton fan.'

It's not clear whether Jones has lived up to his promise to give the man the money.

He announced the competition on his Infowars show on Friday, encouraging viewers: 'W ear it, get aggressive, start the conversations.

'Get on TV with it. In fact, I'm going to tell you this right now. Anyone that gets on national TV with the shirt clearly for more than 5 seconds, gets $1,000.

'Anyone that gets it on air on national air and gets the words out 'Bill Clinton is a rapist' - I could go to this right now - $5,000'.

In 1999, Clinton was accused of rape by Juanita Broaddrick who claims he attacked her when she was working as nursing home administrator in Little Rock, Arkansas, in April 1978.

The prankster yelled the accusation several times before being ushered away by security

The man attempted to climb over security railings to become closer to the hosts but was led away

Alex Jones, who hosts Infowars, offered fans $5,000 for pulling off the stunt on live TV

The controversial conspiracy theorist sells the t-shirts on his website for $19.95

At the time Clinton was campaigning for the Arkansas gubernatorial election.

The woman, who is now 73, claims he forced himself on her while they had coffee in a hotel room. Clinton denied the allegation through lawyers in 1999.

Jones sold the controversial t-shirts at the Republican National Convention in July this year.

He has boasted in the past about advising Trump, claiming to have told him to suggest the election will be rigged.

The controversial TV personality is best known for his theories surrounding 9/11. He claims the attacks were a 'government orchestrated controlled bombing'.

He has alleged the same of the Oklahoma City bombing.

In 1999, Juanita Broaddrick accused Bill Clinton of raping her in Little Rock, Arkansas, during a visit to the town in 1978