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House Republican slams President Donald Trump’s latest legislative move as ‘a mistake’

Rep. Mike Lawler (R-N.Y.) told CNN’s Kaitlan Collins he believes it would be a mistake if President Donald Trump declines to sign a sweeping bipartisan housing bill, adding that he has personally urged the president to approve it. Asked directly whether Trump would be making a mistake by refusing to sign the legislation, Lawler said...
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The Eastern Herald
· Jun 26, 2026
Senate Republicans Flipped on Iran War Vote in Hours After Trump Called Cassidy ‘Lunatic’
Senate Republicans voted Tuesday to rebuke Trump's conduct of the Iran war, then reversed course Wednesday night after Trump confronted senators at a Capitol lunch, called Sen. Bill Cassidy 'a lunatic,' and secured briefings for senators who had broken ranks.
Hartmann Report
· Jul 11, 2026
Saturday Report 7/11/26 — Trump refuses to sign the biggest housing bill in a generation, ICE shoots the wrong man in Houston, and the referees of our elections get purged...
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· Jul 2, 2026
Mike Johnson says housing bill will become law despite Trump’s push for SAVE America Act
House Speaker Mike Johnson drew a line in the sand on Monday, June 29, declaring that a sweeping bipartisan housing reform package will become federal law—with or without President Donald Trump‘s signature. Johnson officially transmitted the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act to the White House, triggering a constitutional 10-day window for Trump to act....
Raw Story
· Jun 26, 2026
Fed-up Republican blurts quiet part out loud as Trump 'yells election fraud'
A Republican lawmaker upended the rationale for President Donald Trump's legislative obsession.The 80-year-old president is demanding congressional Republicans pass his SAVE America Act to prevent widespread election fraud, which he continues to insist cost him the presidency in 2020, but Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) called those claims absurd.I think it's a distraction from our real problems, Massie said. I think it's ironic that we control the House, the Senate, the Supreme Court and the White House, and we're yelling 'election fraud'? I mean, we won all the damn elections.Massie lost his Republican primary race last month to the Trump-endorsed Ed Gallrein after the congressman angered the president for successfully pushing for the release of the Department of Justice files on Jeffrey Epstein, the notorious sex offender and longtime Trump friend.Trump abruptly canceled a scheduled signing of bipartisan legislation intended to bring down housing costs, and he repeated his demand that he would not sign anything until Congress approves the SAVE America Act, which critics say would disenfranchise millions of voters.
National Republican Congressional Committee
· Jun 23, 2026
Another Promise Kept: House Republicans Lower Housing Costs
House Republicans just passed critical bipartisan, bicameral legislation to deliver on President Trump and Republicans’ agenda to lower housing costs. The bill increases the number of homes available, cuts costs, and helps more working families achieve homeownership. “Democrats spent years fueling a housing crisis with their failed policies. Republicans are taking real action to build more homes, lower costs, and [] The post Another Promise Kept: House Republicans Lower Housing Costs appeared first on NRCC.
Tampa Free Press
· Jun 28, 2026
Housing Or Voter ID? CNN Interview Heats Up As Florida Rep. Donalds Defends Stalling Bill
President Donald Trump is demanding that Senate Republicans pass the SAVE America Act, a voter I.D. bill, before he will sign any other legislation. This includes a pending bipartisan housing bill. Trump reportedly told House Speaker Mike Johnson last week that housing was not a priority. On Saturday, CNN’s Omar Jimenez interviewed Rep. Byron Donalds [] Housing Or Voter ID? CNN Interview Heats Up As Florida Rep. Donalds Defends Stalling Bill
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Related coverage for "House Republican slams President Donald Trump’s latest legislative move as ‘a mistake’": The Eastern Herald — Senate Republicans Flipped on Iran War Vote in Hours After Trump Called Cassidy ‘Lunatic’. Hartmann Report — Saturday Report 7/11/26 — Trump refuses to sign the biggest housing bill in a generation, ICE shoots the wrong man in Houston, and the referees of our elections get purged.... Knewz — Mike Johnson says housing bill will become law despite Trump’s push for SAVE America Act. Raw Story — Fed-up Republican blurts quiet part out loud as Trump 'yells election fraud'. National Republican Congressional Committee — Another Promise Kept: House Republicans Lower Housing Costs. Tampa Free Press — Housing Or Voter ID? CNN Interview Heats Up As Florida Rep. Donalds Defends Stalling Bill