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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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Townhall
· Jul 3, 2026
This Republican Has a Wild Idea for Fixing Housing Prices: Let the Market Actually Work
This Republican Has a Wild Idea for Fixing Housing Prices: Let the Market Actually Work
Daily Dot
· Jun 25, 2026
The Gap Between Texas and California Gas Prices Is Now $5 a Gallon — and a GOP Candidate for Governor Wants Voters to Know It
The Republican gubernatorial candidate blamed Democratic policies, but analysts point to refinery closures and the Iran conflict as key factors. Sign up to receive the Daily Dot’s Internet Insider newsletter for urgent news from the frontline of online. The post The Gap Between Texas and California Gas Prices Is Now 5 a Gallon — and a GOP Candidate for Governor Wants Voters to Know It appeared first on The Daily Dot.
Al Jazeera
· Jul 11, 2026
Why the new US housing bill won’t fix the crisis
Why the new US housing bill won't fix the crisis.
South Africa Today
· Jun 26, 2026
Josh Altman: California Housing Crisis Cannot Be Solved by Gavin Newsom’s $11 Billion Bond
LOS ANGELES, California — Real estate mogul Josh Altman is pushing back against the latest political solution to the California housing crisis, arguing that Governor Gavin Newsom’s proposed 11.2 billion bond measure misses the mark. According to the Altman Brothers Real Estate owner, throwing billions of dollars at the problem will fail unless the state []
RedState
· Jul 6, 2026
Illegal Immigration Demand Shock: Why Your Rent Skyrocketed Under Biden
Illegal Immigration Demand Shock: Why Your Rent Skyrocketed Under Biden
Bisnow News
· Jun 30, 2026
The Housing Bill Sitting On Trump's Desk Isn't The Game-Changer Many Hoped — Or Feared
The federal housing bill stalled on President Donald Trump’s desk is the most significant housing policy in a generation. But while it is a step toward expanding supply, the 21st Century Road to Housing Act will not be a game-changer for the commercial...
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