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Sunday Shows Preview: Lawmakers spell out next year’s to-do list as fractures in Trump’s base emerge

President-elect Trump's administration has promised a new approach to internet bans, government spending, border security and immigration policy, with each topic at the top of the list of Republican priorities for the 119th Congress. Guaranteed. All four of these topics are likely to be discussed on this Sunday's talk show.

The president-elect recently asked the Supreme Court to delay a ruling to “save” TikTok from a ban planned ahead of his administration. Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) has criticized lawmakers' push to sell or ban China-based parent companies amid a heated debate about enforcing First Amendment freedoms.

Representatives from California are likely to weigh in on the impending case during an appearance on Fox News Sunday. Khanna also commented on the outrage among Silicon Valley CEOs after President Trump brought up the H-1B visa debate after appointing Sriram as White House policy advisor on artificial intelligence. may be hinting at.

This situation has pushed foreign affairs to the center of political debate amid global conflicts, including Russia's war in Ukraine.

Rep. Brian Mast (R-Fla.), the next chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, is blocking the continued flow of U.S. funds to Eastern European countries and maintaining control of the mainland. The veteran will appear on Sunday Morning Futures and likely outline the direction of the committee in the new year.

Outgoing Sen. Ben Cardin (D-Md.) is scheduled to appear on ABC's “This Week” and is likely to address concerns about Georgia's democratic system. He advocated for the United States to impose sanctions on former Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili, joining Secretary of State Antony Blinken in condemning the leader.

Here's the complete list of performers on this Sunday's talk show:

ABC's “This Week”: Sen. Ben Cardin (D-Maryland). Congressman Mike Lawler (RN.Y.)

CNN: “State of the Union”: Sen. Andy Kim (DN.J.). Governor Chris Sununu (RN.H.)

CBS' “Face the Nation”: David Rubenstein, Co-Chairman, Carlyle Group; Dr. Leana Wen, former Baltimore Health Commissioner. said Aditya Babe, managing director of Bank of America Global Research.

“Fox News Sunday”: Sen. Eric Schmidt (R-Missouri). Congressman Ro Khanna (D-Calif.)

“Sunday Morning Futures”: Representative Brian Mast (R-Florida), Representative James Comer (R-Kentucky),

Alina Haba, President-elect Trump's advisor; Robert O'Brien, former National Security Adviser

NBC's “Meet the Press”: Rebroadcast of previously aired interviews.

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