Former President Donald Trump and independent presidential hopeful Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will participate in live town halls hosted by X and cable news network NewsNation, Axios reports.
The events have yet to be scheduled, nor moderators picked - however, X users will be able to ask questions of the candidates during the events, called "The People's Town Hall," according to the report.
The Biden campaign has declined to participate.
In a Wednesday evening appearance on News Nation, Kennedy confirmed his plans to participate, adding that X owner Elon Musk offered use of his platform.
The moderators, which will likely include at least one NewsNation host, will have final say over the questions asked.
Axios reports that X CEO Linda Yaccarino approached NewsNation parent Nextar with the idea.
NewsNation notably hosted the fourth GOP presidential primary debate last December, which was watched by over 4 million people across NewsNation and sister network CW.
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Meanwhile, Biden and Trump have agreed to a June 27 debate hosted by CNN - over which RFK Jr. has filed a FEC complaint over the criteria required to participate.
On Thursday, CNN announced that it plans to run commercials during the event - which has been ad-free for many years under the management of the non-partisan Commission on Presidential Debates, Variety reports.
CNN’s plan to include commercials was noted in rules for access that were recently issued to members of the DC Television News Pool and subscribers of its feed as well as to CNN’s affiliates. What’s more, networks will have the option of selling their own commercials instead of running the ones that air on CNN. CNN has yet to offer information about how many ad breaks the debate will contain and how long they will be, according to one of these people.
Last week Trump announced during a rally in the Bronx that one of his conditions for debating will be that they stand up.
"Today they said, 'We’d like to set up tables so you sit down.' I said, 'I don’t want to sit down for a debate. Let's go,'" Trump told the crowd. "So we’re not sitting down. We’re gonna be standing up for the debate."
"If crooked Joe Biden makes it through the debate, which I think he will, [the media are] going to say it was one of the great debate performances in history," Trump added.