
Trump refuses to sign bipartisan housing bill in protest over SAVE Act, lets it become law anyway
Politico — Congress—President Trump declined to sign a bipartisan housing affordability bill, calling it a "big yawn," as a protest over the Senate's failure to pass the SAVE America Act voter ID legislation. Despite his refusal, the bill automatically became law after the unsigned deadline passed, making it the largest housing affordability legislation in decades. Trump's protest was also seen as taking aim at Senate Republicans who blocked the SAVE Act. The legislation passed with bipartisan support and is expected to address housing supply shortfalls.
- Politico — Congress — Trump refuses to sign landmark housing bill, taking aim at GOP
- Guardian US Politics — Bipartisan housing bill becomes law despite Trump’s refusal to sign it
- Reuters — Trump says he will not sign 'big yawn' bipartisan housing bill
- New York Times — Bipartisan Housing Bill Becomes Law Even Though Trump Refuses to Sign It
- Fox News — Politics — Trump refuses to sign bipartisan housing bill in protest over SAVE Act
- CBS News — Bipartisan housing bill becomes law after Trump refuses to sign it
- Straight Arrow News — Trump won’t sign bipartisan housing bill in ‘protest’ of failure to pass SAVE Act
- NOTUS — The Housing Bill Trump Refused to Sign Becomes Law Without Him
- Memeorandum — Bipartisan housing bill automatically becomes law after Trump refuses to sign it (Kaia Hubbard/CBS News)
- The Hill — Trump says he won’t sign housing bill in protest of SAVE America Act inaction
- Breitbart — Trump Says He Will Not Sign Housing Bill ‘in Protest’ over Senate Failure to Pass SAVE America Act