partial responsibility for the lower-than-expected turnout at Donald Trump's campaign rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on Saturday night.
Using the power of the internet, they reportedly spread around a link sent out by the Trump campaign to register for free tickets to the event, urging their friends and followers to claim spots at the rally with no intention of actually going.
Their plan appeared to work, as thousands of seats did end up empty, despite the campaign's sizable public expectations, and now the late-night hosts are joining the chorus of people praising their pranking skills.
On Monday night, Stephen Colbert, Trevor Noah, and Jimmy Fallon all took time out of their at-home shows to offer up salutes to the pranksters.