President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden will at times have their microphones temporarily cut during their next debate, the event's sponsors announced Monday. When one of the two candidates is given a chance to provide a two-minute answer to each of the six debate topics, his opponent's microphone will be muted, the commission said. The final debate scheduled between Trump and Biden is set for Thursday at 9 p.m. ET in Nashville. It will be moderated by NBC News' Kristen Welker. For access to live and exclusive video from CNBC subscribe to CNBC PRO: https://cnb.cx/2NGeIvi President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden will at times have their microphones cut during their next debate, the event’s sponsors announced Monday. When one of the two candidates is given a chance to provide a two-minute answer to each of the six debate topics, his opponent’s microphone will be muted, the Commission on Presidential Debates said in a statement. “It is the hope of the Commission that the candidates will be respectful of each other’s time, which will advance civil discourse for the benefit of the viewing public,” the statement said. The final debate scheduled between Trump and Biden is set for Thursday at 9 p.m. ET in Nashville. It will be moderated by NBC News’ Kristen Welker. It will run 90 minutes in length, with each of the six topics allotted 15 minutes. The topics, selected by Welker, are: Fighting Covid-19 American families Race in America Climate change National security Leadership The changes were implemented in the wake of the vicious and messy first debate in late September, during which Trump frequently interrupted the former vice president and at times argued with the moderator, Fox News’ Chris Wallace. The debate commission’s statement Monday night said it “considered the opinion of many who expressed concern the debate fell short of expectations, depriving voters of the opportunity to be informed of the candidates’ positions on the issues.” In order to allow the candidates to freely share their views in the final debate, the commission announced that “the only candidate whose microphone will be open during these two-minute periods is the candidate who has the floor under the rules.” “We realize, after discussions with both campaigns, that neither campaign may be totally satisfied with the measures announced today. One may think they go too far, and one may think they do not go far enough,” the commission said in the statement. “We are comfortable that these actions strike the right balance and that they are in the interest of the American people, for whom these debates are held.” The commission’s statement noted that “both campaigns this week again reaffirmed their agreement to the two-minute, uninterrupted rule.” Trump campaign manager Bill Stepien in a statement accused the commission of bias, but said the president “is committed to debating Joe Biden regardless of last minute rule changes.” Stepien’s statement also signaled that Trump would bring up allegations against Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, during the debate. A spokesman for Biden’s campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The commission had originally scheduled three debates between the two presidential candidates. Trump had previously pushed for a fourth debate to be scheduled. But the second debate was canceled after Trump refused to participate, following the commission’s decision to hold the event virtually, rather than in person. That move was made following Trump’s diagnosis with the coronavirus and subsequent hospitalization. The president and his campaign have aggressively criticized the debate commission and its chosen slate of moderators. Wallace, who had repeatedly admonished Trump during the debate to wait his turn before speaking, was attacked by the president and his surrogates. » Subscribe to CNBC TV: https://cnb.cx/SubscribeCNBCtelevision » Subscribe to CNBC: https://cnb.cx/SubscribeCNBC » Subscribe to CNBC Classic: https://cnb.cx/SubscribeCNBCclassic Turn to CNBC TV for the latest stock market news and analysis. From market futures to live price updates CNBC is the leader in business news worldwide. The News with Shepard Smith is CNBC’s daily news podcast providing deep, non-partisan coverage and perspective on the day’s most important stories. Available to listen by 8:30pm ET / 5:30pm PT daily beginning September 30: https://www.cnbc.com/2020/09/29/the-n... Connect with CNBC News Online Get the latest news: http://www.cnbc.com/ Follow CNBC on LinkedIn: https://cnb.cx/LinkedInCNBC Follow CNBC News on Facebook: Follow CNBC News on Twitter: https://cnb.cx/FollowCNBC Follow CNBC News on Instagram: https://cnb.cx/InstagramCNBC https://www.cnbc.com/select/best-cred... #CNBC #CNBCTV