TV highlights: The Carmichael Show season finale takes on Trump

(All times Eastern.) If your three-day weekend calls for an outrageous Lifetime movie, you're in luck. In "The Maid" (Lifetime at 8 p.m.), 19-year-old Laura fears she's being stalked by an ex-boyfriend after receiving threatening messages, but the culprit turns out to be someone she's never even met.

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If your three-day weekend calls for an outrageous Lifetime movie, you're in luck. In "The Maid" (Lifetime at 8 p.m.), 19-year-old Laura fears she's being stalked by an ex-boyfriend after receiving threatening messages, but the culprit turns out to be someone she's never even met.

Sunday talk shows: "Fox News Sunday" (Fox at 9 a.m.) hosts Corey Lewandowski, campaign manager for presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump; "White House Chronicle" (WETA at 9) has Mark Jason, executive director of the Immigrant Tax Inquiry Group; A special edition of "State of the Union" (CNN at 9) features Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) reflecting on his presidential campaign; "Government Matters" (WJLA at 10) has Kathleen Hogan, the Energy Department's deputy assistant secretary for energy efficiency; "Newsmakers" (C-SPAN at 10) talks to Adm. John Richardson, the chief of naval operations; "Sunday Morning Futures With Maria Bartiromo" (Fox at 10) hosts Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.); "This Is America & the World" (WETA at 10 and WHUT at 7:30 p.m.) talks to Irish Ambassador Anne Anderson; and "Face the Nation" (CBS at 10:30) hosts Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders.

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On Sunday night, actors Joe Mantegna and Gary Sinise host the annual "National Memorial Day Concert" (WETA and MPT at 8) in a salute to America's military heroes. The event will feature performances by the Beach Boys, Katharine McPhee, Trace Adkins, the National Symphony Orchestra and Renée Fleming.

FINALE WATCH: On "The Carmichael Show" (NBC at 8), Joe stuns his family by announcing his support for Donald Trump, which leads to a heated argument with Jerrod's girlfriend, Maxine.

An old enemy resurfaces on "Game of Thrones" (HBO at 9), which also finds Arya confronting a difficult choice, and Jaime battling the High Sparrow.

"Sports Detectives" (Smithsonian at 9) investigates the whereabouts of Wilt Chamberlain's 100-point game ball.

On "Penny Dreadful" (Showtime at 10), Hecate and Ethan face harsh conditions in the New Mexico desert, and Kaetenay reveals the truth behind his connection to Ethan. Across the pond, Frankenstein discovers his addition to Jekyll's formula is a success.

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SERIES PREMIERE: "Preacher" won't be back until next Sunday, but you can dissect the premiere during its new after show "Talking Preacher" (AMC at 10:30), hosted by (no shocker here) Chris Hardwick.

Selina struggles to make an important decision on "Veep" (HBO at 10:30) as the country faces a major financial meltdown. Meanwhile, Jonah finds himself back in New Hampshire, and Amy spends her time investigating the White House staff.

— Bethonie Butler

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