In various Sunday morning news programs, key political figures were featured to discuss pressing issues and provide insights into current events.
On ABC’s “This Week,” the spotlight was on Deanne Criswell, the administrator of FEMA, alongside notable political figures such as Sen. Adam Schiff from California, Rep. Tom Emmer representing Minnesota, and Rep. Mike Waltz from Florida, who has been picked by President-elect Donald Trump as his national security adviser.
Meanwhile, NBC’s “Meet the Press” hosted Senators James Lankford from Oklahoma and Alex Padilla from California, both of whom shared their perspectives on legislative matters and national policy.
On CNN’s “State of the Union,” FEMA Administrator Criswell made another appearance, joined by the national security adviser Jake Sullivan and Senator Katie Britt from Alabama, discussing national security and emergency management challenges.
CBS’ “Face the Nation” also featured Criswell, as well as Senator Mark Kelly from Arizona and Representative Judy Chu from California, who all contributed to conversations about disaster response and relief efforts in the current political climate.
Finally, “Fox News Sunday” included Criswell, Vice President-elect JD Vance, Senator Shelley Moore Capito from West Virginia, and Ken Martin, who is the chair of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party and is a candidate for the chair of the Democratic National Committee. These discussions spanned a range of topics, from national security to party leadership dynamics.