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Trump says he 'will not sign' bipartisan housing bill

Trump says he 'will not sign' bipartisan housing bill

Summary

President Donald Trump announced he will not sign a bipartisan housing reform bill because he wants the Senate to also pass his signature election reform law. The housing bill can still become law without his signature after 10 days unless he vetoes it.

Key Facts

  • President Trump said he will not sign the bipartisan housing bill in protest.
  • He wants the Senate to pass the Save America Act, his election reform law, alongside the housing bill.
  • The housing bill was delayed last month due to Trump’s demand.
  • If the president does not sign or veto the bill within 10 days, it automatically becomes law.
  • If Trump vetoes the bill, Congress would need a two-thirds vote to override the veto.
  • The announcement came on July 10, 2026, via a social media post.
  • The bill addresses housing reform, and it had bipartisan support.
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