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Jimmy Kimmel will interview presidential candidates Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders on this week’s Jimmy Kimmel Live

Jimmy Kimmel will welcome two presidential contenders this week on ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live. According to Variety, Donald Trump – the presumptive Republican nominee – will appear on Wednesday’s edition, while Sanders will be Kimmel’s guest on Thursday. Both men will be making their third appearance on the show ahead of California’s primary on June 7.

Kimmel, who recently renewed his contract with ABC for another three years, has begun taking more political stances this election season, including lambasting climate change deniers, criticizing admitted child molester Dennis Hastert and his Republican defenders, and launching his own campaign for Vice President.

Sanders last appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live in March, giving him one of the best rated episodes this year, while Trump was last a guest in October after cancelling a prior appearance, which the host later mocked him for. Both Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon saw significant ratings spikes with Trump as a guest. Kimmel most recently interviewed former candidate Ted Cruz, questioning his proposed idea to patrol Muslim neighborhoods, and Democratic front runnner Hillary Clinton, who discussed her email scandal and whether she supports the legalization of marijuana.

Trump and Sanders have increased their criticisms of Clinton in recent days as the Vermont senator has called on her to participate in a final debate on Fox News, while the bombastic billionaire has given her the moniker Crooked Hillary – adding to the list of nicknames he has given his rivals throughout the presidential campaign – as well as recalling Bill Clinton’s controversies with various women. In March, Kimmel also welcomed Mitt Romney at the height of the Never Trump movement in an interview where the former nominee slammed both Trump and Sanders for their extremism.

Jimmy Kimmel Live airs weeknights at 11:35 p.m. on ABC. This week’s other guests will include Johnnny Depp, Pink, Colin Ferrell, Brad Paisley and Kyle Chandler.