Live updates: Trump tariff whiplash to take center stage on Sunday shows

Live updates: Trump tariff whiplash to take center stage on Sunday shows

The whiplash from President Trump's fresh tariff agenda has lasted into the weekend as Trump's approval rating takes a dip as Republicans on Capitol Hill work to carry out his domestic agenda.

Financial markets took a dramatic tumble after the president implemented a flat 10 percent tariff on all goods coming into the country, alongside steeper reciprocal tariffs against dozens of nations.

On Wednesday, Trump temporarily paused most tariffs while increasing tariffs against Chinese goods by 125 percent on top of the 20 percent duty levied against the world's second largest economy earlier this year. 

China fired back Friday morning, announcing it would institute a 125 percent tariff on all U.S. goods coming into Beijing. 

Bridgewater Founder Ray Dalio, who will join NBC's "Meet The Press," is also slated to weigh in on Trump's tariffs.

U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, who will sit down on CBS News' "Face the Nation," has said he has talked to multiple countries since Trump decided to roll back most of the tariffs.

Meanwhile, House Republicans on Capitol Hill were busy this week trying to pass the Senate's budget framework, which they succeeded on Thursday.

Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), who backed the Senate plan and will appear on NewsNation’s “The Hill Sunday,” will likely touch on Congress’s efforts to pass the president’s legislative agenda.

Read the full Sunday show list here and follow along below for today's updates.

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