Sunday Preview Offers: Trump’s workforce discounts, Ukraine’s speech Russia has the world on the brink of the abyss



President Trump’s agenda is valid with many cuts in the federal workforce and Pentagon employees, which links his goal with government spending cutting with a focus on stark reform. One of the most influential removal operations was announced on Friday evening regarding the launch of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Charles “CQ” Brown, a four -star general.

Trump nominated Lieutenant General Dan “Razin”, a three -star general, to be an alternative. Defense Minister Beit Higseth also removed the other main leaders of the armed forces, including the Admiral Lisa Franchiti and General James Slain.

The tremors occurred amid the continuous peace negotiations for wars in Ukraine and the Middle East. Defense Minister Beit Higseth is likely to address new nominations, the changing defense scene and meetings surrounding the international conflict during its appearance on the Fox News Sunday.

During the weekend, the Israeli hostage enthusiastically returned to hundreds of Palestinian prisoners as part of the ceasefire agreement with the help of Steve Witkov, Trump’s private envoy to the Middle East.

Witkoff is likely to address the future hopes of stability in the Gaza region, as well as his talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin while foreign delegations are looking for a solution that satisfies both Ukraine and his counterpart in Eastern Europe, during his appearance on the “state of the union” in CNN.

In the midst of global tensions, Democrats were launching a legislative war on the home front by fighting Trump’s orders of executive orders in courtrooms and press conferences and on both the floors of Congress. The leader of the minority in the House of Parliament may discuss Jeffrols (DN.Y.) the last campaign from the Trump administration on the governor of the state Janet T. D-Maine in the White House as well as Senator Chuck Shomer (DN.Y.) and Rep. Union.

Here is a list of full appearances in talk shows on Sunday this week:

Newsnation “The Hill Sunday”: gov. Mike Braun (R-IND); Representative Eren Hoshin (R-IND); Austin Fuolsby, President and CEO of Federal Reserve Chicago

“This week” from ABC: The Minister of Internal Security Christie Nayyim; Senator Jack Reed (d.

CBS ‘Facing the Nation: Steve Whitchov, President Trump’s special envoy to the Middle East; Sens. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) and John Curtis (R-Utah); Cathy Hochol ruler (DN.Y.); Scott Gottlieb, former Food and Drug Administration Commissioner

NBC’s “Meet the Press”: Sens. Markwayne Mullin (R-OKLA) and Cory Boker (DN.J.)

“Fox News Sunday”: Defense Minister Higseth House; Actors Jim Jordan (R-OHIO) and Jim Hems (D-Connn.)

“Future Sunday morning”: Glin Yongen Governor (R-VA); Treasury Secretary Scott Bessin; National Security Adviser Mike Walz; Environmental Protection Agency Li Zildin

“The Federation’s Case” for CNN: Steve Whitchov, President Trump’s special envoy to the Middle East; Representative Hakim Jeffrez (dn.y.)

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