Trump calls housing bill ‘a yawn,’ concedes SAVE America Act unlikely to pass
The bill passed with veto-proof majorities and could still become law without Trump’s signature if Congress remains in session.
- On Monday, June 29, House Speaker Mike Johnson transmitted the bipartisan 21st Century Road to Housing Act to the White House, triggering a 10-day constitutional clock for President Donald Trump to sign, veto, or allow the measure to become law automatically.
- President Trump canceled a scheduled signing ceremony last week, refusing to enact the housing measure until Congress passes the SAVE America Act, his preferred voter identification and citizenship-verification legislation.
- The act streamlines environmental reviews and restricts institutional investors owning more than 350 single-family homes from acquiring additional properties, targeting corporate market dominance and increasing housing supply.
- Unless Trump vetoes the bill, it will become law in 10 days if Congress remains in session, though the president dismisses the housing legislation as "a yawn" compared to his voting agenda.
- With median monthly home payments reaching roughly $2,000, nearly double the level seen five years ago, market pressures underscore the urgency of housing relief as the legislative stalemate persists.
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Rep. Fine: Veto Bipartisan Housing Bill Because Elizabeth Warren Likes It
Rep. Randy Fine said he'd support a Trump veto of the bipartisan Housing bill that passed the Republican controlled House 358–32 and the Senate 85-5, because Sen. Elizabeth Warren thinks the bill is great. This level of stupidity is hard to fathom. The Senate passed the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act with a huge bipartisan majority. Sen. Tim Scott co-authored the bill with Elizabeth Warren. Does Rep. Fine believe Senator Scott is a DEI hire? N…
Trump Shrugs Off Bipartisan Housing Bill As A 'Big Yawn,' Takes Aim At Murkowski Over SAVE America Act - Tampa Free Press
President Donald Trump used an Oval Office press conference on Monday to champion the SAVE America Act, taking aim at members of his own party who oppose the legislation while dismissing a pending bipartisan housing bill as comparatively insignificant. Trump focused heavily on election integrity, arguing that the SAVE America Act is essential to securing […] Trump Shrugs Off Bipartisan Housing Bill As A ‘Big Yawn,’ Takes Aim At Murkowski Over SA…
Trump slammed as he argues affordable housing bill is ‘so unimportant’
US president Donald Trump has been criticised online after he argued housing was 'so unimportant' in comparison to the SAVE America Act. The Republican made the comments to reporters inside the Oval Office on Monday, on the same day that the US Supreme Court ruled mail-in ballots received after Election Day can count if postmarked before that date.
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