Trump says he won't sign bipartisan housing affordability bill
Summary
President Donald Trump announced he will not sign a new housing affordability bill because Congress has not passed a strict voter ID law he supports. The housing bill could still become law without his signature if Congress takes no further action.Key Facts
- President Trump chose not to sign a housing affordability bill passed by Congress.
- He declined to sign as a protest against the Senate not passing a strict voter ID bill.
- The voter ID bill does not have enough support to pass the Senate.
- The housing bill is considered historic and aims to help make housing more affordable.
- President Trump posted his decision on social media.
- The bill can still become law if the President neither signs nor vetoes it within 10 days.
- Trump’s statement was a refusal to sign but not a veto of the bill.
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