Trump Issues Threat on Housing Affordability Bill Despite Major GOP Support
Summary
President Donald Trump canceled a planned signing ceremony for a bipartisan housing affordability bill, delaying its approval. He said he would only approve the bill after Congress passes the SAVE America Act, a voting law he calls a "national emergency."Key Facts
- President Trump stopped the signing of a housing bill that had strong support in Congress.
- The bill aims to increase home building and lower housing costs.
- Trump wants Congress to pass the SAVE America Act first, which focuses on voting regulations.
- The housing bill passed both the House and Senate by wide margins.
- Senator Mark Kelly criticized Trump for ignoring housing issues affecting many Americans.
- The housing bill was designed to help with rent and home buying expenses.
- Trump described the housing bill as "of minor importance."
- The decision creates pressure on Republicans to support Trump's election-related priorities.
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