Sunday Preview Offers: The Republican Party for the Republican Party reveals a bill to avoid closure; Trump Titre tariff
Republicans in the House of Representatives have revealed a 99 -page Stopgap bill for six months to avoid closing the government and increase defense financing while seeking discounts for non -defense programs, which are likely to be a major axis in Sunday offers for this week.
The draft law, issued on Saturday, will give an increase in defense financing about $ 6 billion higher than the levels of the fiscal year 2024, according to the Republicans, adding that it will also collect funding for housing of old warriors and health care, as well as funds for the WIC program. The unpopular programs will decrease by about $ 13 billion under the levels of the fiscal year 2024. The deadline for passing the bill to avoid the closure of the partial government is Friday in the middle of the night next week.
President Trump’s trade war intensified with the best trading partners in the United States this week. After the start of the customs tariff at the beginning of the goods coming from Canada, Mexico and China on Tuesday, the President has postponed most of those who were placed in Mexico City and Ottawa. On Friday, he threatened to slap fresh drawings on wood and dairy in Canada. Ottawa’s tariff on American products is still valid. Ontario said it would carry out a tariff for electricity on its way to three American states starting on Monday. The definitions are likely to be a major discussion point on Sunday.
On the Foreign Policy Front, the president said it weighs additional sanctions on Russia to pressure the Kremlin to participate in peace negotiations. However, Trump said earlier this week that he had spent more difficult time to deal with Ukraine.
“I think we are well performed with Russia. But Trump for reporters at the White House:“ They bombed hell from Ukraine. ”I find it difficult, frankly, dealing with Ukraine. They do not have cards. They do not have cards. “
His remarks came after the United States suspended military participation and intelligence participation with Ukraine, probably a way to put pressure on Kiev to move forward in the peace agreement talks and the signing of Ukraine President Voludimir Zellinski on the mineral deal that will serve as a deterrent against Kremlin attacks in the future.
The former White House adviser in Russia, VININA Hill, is scheduled to appear on “Face The Nation” for CBS, where she is likely to discuss the last time between Washington and Kiev and the possible meeting between us and Ukrainian officials next week in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Representative Ami Beira (California) was one of the 10 Democrats in the House of Representatives who voted on Thursday to vote for his Democratic Democratic colleagues (Texas), two days after the legislator in Texas Trump during his speech on Tuesday night in a joint session of Congress, and the bombing of the president for his pride in his victory in the 2024 presidential elections and argued that he had no “defection.” The Democrat in California is scheduled to be in the movie “The Newsnation” The Hill Sunday “, where his vote on green reprimand and comment on the decision to continue on Saturday (CR) issued by Republicans in the House of Representatives.
This week, the White House confirmed that it is communicating directly with the Palestinian armed Hamas group regarding the launch of the hostages in the Gaza Strip. The talks are taking place amid the fragile ceasefire in which the group stumbled with Israel in January.
A special presidential envoy for hostage affairs, Adam Bouhler, held direct talks with Hamas. The Fox News Sunday “CNN” is scheduled to appear on the CNN, where he is likely to talk about the latest developments in the release of hostages from a war -torn pocket.
Below is a list of manifestations on Sunday’s show this week:
Newsnation “The Hill Sunday”: Actors. Scott Perry (R-PA) and Ami Bera (D-Calif.); Former National Economic Council Director Jane Spereng; The former management and budget office, David Stockman.
“This week” from ABC: Director of the National Economic Council of the White House Kevin Haysit; Senator Adam Chef (California Drin); United Auto Labor Chief Sean Fine.
NBC’s “Meet the Press”: Trade Minister Howard Lootnick; Senator Elisa Sluttin (Mish Mish).
“The Federation’s Case” for CNN: Special Presidential Envoy for hostage Affairs Adam Bouhler; Sens. Rick Scott (R-FLA) and Andy Kim (DN.J.); Actors Tony Ghinses, and Jake Auchincloss (D-Mass.).
CBS ‘Facing the Nation: The Minister of Internal Security Christie Nayyim; Actors Tom Sokuzi (DN.Y.), and Brian Fitzpathrick (R-PA.); Canadian Ambassador to the United States, Kirsten Hilman, and former White House advisor in Russia, Fiona Hill.
“Fox News Sunday”: Bouhler Senator Lindsey Graham (RS.C.); Representative Rowna (D-Calif).
Fox “Future Sunday”: President Donald Trump; Former National Security Adviser Victoria Cuts.
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