Sunday Preview Offers: Congress avoids the closure of the government; Trump’s tariff is an economy of death



The Republicans scored a great victory on Friday, as the Senate approved the draft law on spending on the House of Representatives, which was largely composed without the inputs of the Democrats.

The new legislation strengthens defense spending by $ 6 billion and reduces expenditures outside that category by $ 13 billion, ensuring that legislators are able to maintain the government open until September 30 when the package ends.

Senator Mike Rlonds (RS.D.) may be summarized by discussions that lead to the passage of the bill and sudden support from a small delegation of Democrats, which included minority leader Chuck Schumer (DN.Y.), during his appearance on the “Federation’s case” in CNN.

President Trump signed the draft law on Saturday, in the face of commercial wars with many countries and international conflicts that require the intervention of the United States.

Trade Minister Howard Lootnic is likely to address a reaction from Mexico, Canada and Chinese leaders regarding drivers related to steel and aluminum during his appearance on the “nation of the nation” for CBS.

Treasury Secretary Scott Payet may multiply the proposed benefits of fees for the American economy, despite concerns about price increases for consumers, during his appearance on Sunday on “Meet the Press”.

Both the war of Russia, the Krin and the Battle of Israel-Hamas remain without a solution despite the negotiations by Steve Witkev, Trump’s private envoy to the Middle East.

Wittakv met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Thursday, days after the ceasefire talks in Gaza in Qatar.

It is possible that the Americans update the position of Hamas hostages and their potential issuance in addition to determining the schedule of peace in Ukraine during its scheduled appearance in the “Federation” CNN.

National Security Adviser Mike Waltz said on Thursday that Ukraine is likely to have to waive some of the Donbas region in Russia if it hopes to end the war against the Kremlin three years after the invasion. Valus may speak to Putin’s progress towards signing the proposed truce for a period of 30 days with Ukraine during his appearance on “this week” in ABC.

These topics will be explored and more during Sunday offers. See the full list of appearances below:

The newspaper “The Hill Sunday:” The Minister of Affairs of the Veterans Doug Collins; Representative Chris Delosio (D-PA); Robert Shelby, Special Adviser, Call to the Campus of the Foundation for Rights and Individual Expression (Fire)

ABC “this week:” National Security Adviser Mike Walz; Diane Swonk, KPMG LLP, chief economist and administrative manager; Dr. Ashish Jh, Dean of the College of Public Health at the University of Brown

CNN “The Federation’s Case:” Steve Whitchov, a special envoy for the United States; Senator Mike Tours (RS.D.); Actors. Yasmine Crocate (D-TEXAS) and Halley Stevens (D-

CBS “the face of the nation:” Trade Minister Howard Lootnick; Wiss Moore Ruler (D-MD); Senator Lindsey Graham (RS.C.); Representative Deby Dengel (Mish Mish.)

NBC’s “Meet the Press:” Treasury Secretary Scott Bessin; Senator Chris Murphy (D-Connn).

Fox News Sunday: Senator Berno Moreno (R-OHIO); Representative Jake Ushnlos (D-Mass.), National Security Adviser Mike Walz; Kirsten Hilman, Canadian Ambassador of the United States

Fox News “Sunday Morning Futures:” Caroline Levit, the White House press secretary; Peter Navarro, senior consultant at the White House for Trade and Manufacturing; Sens. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.); Jim Jordan (Rao), Miranda Defin, a column writer in the New York Post, Fox News, shareholder

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