President TrumpDonald John TrumpCrowd aims 'lock him up' chant at Obama during Trump rally Nevada governor: Trump 'taking reckless and selfish actions' in holding rally Michigan lieutenant governor blasts Trump coronavirus response: He 'is a liar who has killed people' MORE on Monday signaled he would participate in a four-hour debate with Democratic presidential nominee Joe BidenJoe BidenCrowd aims 'lock him up' chant at Obama during Trump rally Biden campaign plans to run ad during every NFL game until Election Day LA mayor condemns protesters shouting 'death to police' outside hospital treating ambushed officers MORE moderated by Joe Rogan, despite such a format being likely impossible.
Trump shared a tweet from Tim Kennedy, a retired mixed martial artist, who wrote that Rogan, a comedian and mixed martial arts color commentator, offered during his podcast to moderate a four-hour debate between Trump and Biden without a live audience.
The Commission on Presidential Debates has already scheduled three presidential debates on Sept7
22 and a vice presidential debate on Oct.
The debates could offer Trump a chance to improve his standing, or allow Biden to solidify his lead.