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Trump In For 4-Hour Biden Debate On Joe Rogan, Awaiting Biden’s Answer

Let's see if Joe Biden comes out of his basement to answer.


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Joe Rogan has offered up his services to moderate a fourth presidential debate between President Donald Trump and democratric challenger Joe Biden.

President Trump says he’s game!

Someone send a messenger to Joe Biden’s basement ASAP!

This is an absolutely spectacular idea.

The New York Post has more on Joe Rogan's offer:

President Trump on Monday jumped on an offer from mixed martial arts commentator and Spotify podcast host Joe Rogan to moderate a four-hour debate with former Vice President Joe Biden.

“I do,” Trump responded on Twitter to a post from Tim Kennedy, a retired MMA fighter.

“On my podcast with @joerogan he offered to moderate a debate between @JoeBiden and @realDonaldTrump It would be four hours with no live audience. Just the two candidates, cameras, and their vision of how to move this country forward. Who wants this?” Kennedy said in his tweet.

Rogan and Kennedy were discussing the debates Sunday on the podcast “The Joe Rogan Experience.”

Rogan said that to avoid the bias in the media, he’d be happy to moderate a debate between Biden and Trump.

“First of all, I want no one else in the room, just the three of us, and you’d have to stream it live so no one can edit it, and I would want them in there for hours,” Rogan said.

Kennedy posted on Twitter, asking if anyone were interested in this fourth debate.

President Trump says he's in!

Other Americans seemed pretty excited too!

The Blaze with more on President Trump's reaction:

After the podcast was published Friday, Kennedy posted about the discussion on Twitter, asking if America would like to see a four-hour debate between Trump and Biden, "just the two candidates, cameras, and their vision of how to move this country forward."

On Monday, President Trump enthusiastically agreed.

There are three scheduled presidential debates between President Donald Trump and Democrat challenger Joe Biden, sponsored by the nonpartisan Commission on Presidential Debates. On Sept. 2, the CPD announced the dates, locations, and moderators for the three debates and the vice presidential debate. The first debate will be hosted by Fox News' Chris Wallace on Sept. 29 at Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio. The official debate schedule is as follows:

First presidential debate:
● Moderator: Chris Wallace, anchor of "Fox News Sunday," Fox News Channel
● Date & Location: Tuesday, Sept. 29, Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio

Vice presidential debate:
● Moderator: Susan Page, Washington bureau chief, USA Today
● Date & Location: Wednesday, Oct. 7, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah

Second presidential debate (town meeting):
● Moderator: Steve Scully, senior executive producer & political editor, C-SPAN Networks
● Date & Location: Thursday, Oct. 15, Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, Miami, Florida

Third presidential debate:
● Moderator: Kristen Welker, co-anchor "Weekend Today" and White House correspondent, NBC News
● Date & Location: Thursday, Oct, 22, Belmont University, Nashville, Tennessee

The Trump campaign has said it wants "more debates" with Biden. On Aug. 3, Trump's campaign manager Bill Stepien told "Fox & Friends" he'd also like to see the debates start earlier.

"We want more debates. We want debates starting sooner," Stepien said. "First debate is scheduled for Sept. 29, by that time 16 states already will have voted, by Sept. 29. That's a concern to me. I want to see President Trump on the debate stage against Joe Biden."

As for the Democrats, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) has gone on record saying she does not believe Biden should debate Trump at all. "I don't think that there should be any debates," Pelosi told reporters at a press conference in August. "I do not think that the president of the United States has comported himself in a way that has any association with truth evidence, data, and facts. I wouldn't legitimize a conversation with him nor a debate in terms of the presidency of the United States."

Someone please make this happen!

The excitement for this hypothetical debate is palpable!



 

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