Fox announced this week that both the former FBI director and House Intelligence Committee chairman would sit for separate interviews with Chris Wallace on “Fox News Sunday."

Trump, who often calls and tunes into Fox News shows, has recently disparaged the network for occasionally critical coverage of his presidency, encouraging supporters to seek alternatives and tweeting support for One America News Network, a lesser-known conservative network.

Trump personal attorney Rudy Giuliani recently traveled to Ukraine with a correspondent from the newer pro-Trump outlet.

Some of Fox News' hosts and analysts have pushed back on the president’s attacks, while others, including Shep Smith, have left the network in the wake of divisions over its largely pro-Trump coverage. Trump singled out Smith on Saturday, asking, "How's Shep doing?"

The president’s criticism comes after a week that saw the Justice Department’s top watchdog conclude the FBI’s investigation into Russian influence on his 2016 presidential election was justified and House Democrats approved articles of impeachment against him.

Comey, who was dismissed by Trump in May 2017, touted DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz’s findings, tweeting Monday that the president's attacks on him and investigators were “all lies.”

“No treason. No spying on the campaign. No tapping Trumps wires,” Comey wrote. “It was just good people trying to protect America.”

The Comey and Schiff interviews will air on local Fox stations from 9 a.m. Sunday.