Trump pauses 50% Canada tariffs for 3 days citing deal; Treasury doubles long-end buybacks
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Summary
The segment covers President Trump's last-minute three-day pause on 50% tariffs on Canadian goods ahead of an August 19, 2026 deadline, quoting Trump and PM Mark Carney on progress toward a deal. It also reports Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's expansion of liquidity-support buybacks for 10-30 year securities starting September 9 to address elevated long-term yields.
Additional segments include market updates, a Moderna melanoma vaccine trial, Target earnings, White House crypto meetings excluding prediction-market CEOs, Iran leverage discussions with Ambassador Daniel Fried, Ukraine sanctions, and results from Florida and Alaska primaries with guests including Chris Christie on prediction markets and voting issues.
Editorial Assessment
The broadcast provides timely, sourced updates on trade and Treasury moves with direct quotes and market data that hold up against reporting. Framing emphasizes optimism on the Canada deal while noting missing details on Section 232 tariffs and implementation timeline. Guest selection offers counterpoints on foreign policy and prediction markets. Viewers may miss deeper analysis of economic fundamentals behind yields or the durability of any three-day pause. Overall accurate with professional financial-news standards and limited partisan slant.
Key Moments
Trump pauses 50% tariffs on Canada for three days based on pending deal
Matches Trump's Truth Social post and reporting from Reuters, ABC News on August 19, 2026.
Treasury doubles liquidity-support buybacks for 10-30 year sector starting September 9
Consistent with Bessent announcements and Treasury buyback program expansions reported around the period.
Angie Nixon defeats Alex Vindman by 12 points in Florida Democratic Senate primary
Confirmed by NBC News, PBS, and Ballotpedia results from August 18 primary.
Mary Peltola leads Alaska Senate primary field ahead of Dan Sullivan
Alaska election results and reporting show Peltola at ~48% and advancing to general.
Sources Consulted
- Trump announces temporary pause on new Canada tariffs
- Trump pauses tariffs on Canadian imports, Carney says key work remains
- Democratic socialist Angie Nixon won the Senate primary in Florida
- Mary Peltola, GOP Sen. Dan Sullivan advance in Alaska race
- Quarterly Refunding Statement
- In Alaska’s U.S. Senate race, it’s Sullivan and Peltola in front