
Bipartisan housing bill arrives at Trump's desk after he dismisses it as 'a big yawn'
Politico — White House—Congress sent a bipartisan affordable housing bill to President Trump's desk, but Trump publicly dismissed the legislation as 'a big yawn,' 'unimportant,' and showed little interest in signing it — insisting instead that passage of his SAVE America Act was his priority. The bill had broad bipartisan support in Congress but Trump had already signaled opposition, leaving it in limbo. Trump made the remarks calling it 'so unimportant' while simultaneously pressing lawmakers for stricter voting ID requirements tied to the SAVE Act.
- Politico — White House — Trump says housing bill he tanked last week is a ‘big yawn’
- The Straits Times — Trump simultaneously called the housing bill 'a yawn' while pressing for voting ID restrictions
- Washington Times — Trump derided the bill as 'so unimportant' and 'a yawn' in public remarks
- New York Times — Trump dismisses the bipartisan housing bill heading to his desk, calling it 'a yawn' and showing little interest.
- Washington Post — Housing bill arrived at Trump's desk despite his public refusal to commit to signing it
- MS NOW — Trump dismisses bipartisan housing crisis bill as a 'yawn,' refuses to commit to signing it
- Straight Arrow News — Trump calls housing crisis legislation a 'yawn,' will not commit to signing the bipartisan bill
- The Hill — Trump called the housing bill 'a yawn' and conceded the SAVE America Act was unlikely to pass
- Bloomberg — Housing bill left in limbo as Congress delivered it to the White House
- USA Today — 'A big yawn': Trump says he's unsure on signing affordable housing bill
- CBS News — Trump insisted on SAVE America Act passing before he would focus on housing legislation