Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign is reportedly in discussions with Joe Rogan's team regarding a potential future appearance on the comedian's widely-followed podcast. This development follows Donald Trump's announcement that he will be a guest on the show. According to Reuters, Harris campaign officials held a meeting with Rogan's team this week to explore the possibility of an interview. However, a confirmed sitdown between the Democratic nominee and the host of 'The Joe Rogan Experience' has not been finalized.

The Harris campaign has not yet responded to The Post's request for comment. The reported discussions between Harris and Rogan coincide with Trump's revelation that he will be one of the UFC commentator's guests before Election Day. 'I'm doing it, actually,' the former president told the 'Nelk Boys' podcast on Monday, referring to Rogan as a 'good guy.'

Rogan has not made any public statements about Trump's upcoming appearance or the ongoing talks with Harris. In recent weeks, the vice president has intensified her media appearances. It was announced on Monday that Harris will be interviewed by Fox News' 'Special Report' host Bret Baier this week. Last week, she appeared on the 'Call Her Daddy' podcast, ABC News' 'The View,' 'The Howard Stern Show,' and CBS' 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.'

Rogan's show, which is particularly popular among young men, consistently ranks high on Spotify's podcast charts. Harris has been focusing on gaining more support from young male voters, especially Black men, a demographic that has shown growing support for Trump.