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Trump must sign the housing bill. Cities must be ready for what comes next.

The Hill

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June 26, 2026

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Trump must sign the housing bill. Cities must be ready for what comes next.

The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act has passed Congress with bipartisan support and is awaiting the president's signature, which would provide a significant boost to housing supply and affordability.

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Tampa Free Press

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· Jul 10, 2026

Trump Ghostwrites The Law: Bipartisan Housing Bill Passes Without Presidential Pen

The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act is officially becoming law, but it will not carry the signature of President Donald Trump. On Friday—the final day of a 10-day deadline to either sign, veto, or let the measure take effect—Trump announced via social media that he would let the bipartisan package pass without his formal [] Trump Ghostwrites The Law: Bipartisan Housing Bill Passes Without Presidential Pen

Hartmann Report

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· 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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Eschaton

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· Jul 10, 2026

They Could Still Tout It

Don't really understand the entire premise here. Trump isn't gonna veto it (presumably). They passed it. It will become law . President Donald Trump said Friday that he will not sign a bipartisan housing bill in protest of Republicans’ inability to advance separate elections overhaul legislation, dealing a major political blow to vulnerable lawmakers in his own party. The housing bill is set to become law at midnight even without Trump’s signature. But GOP leaders had originally hoped to tout the moment as a historic economic achievement ahead of midterm elections that are likely to be defined by Americans’ concerns over the cost of living.

Crooks and Liars

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· Jun 25, 2026

Democrat To Trump: Veto The Housing Bill And Congress Will Publicly Humiliate You

New Jersey Democratic Sen. Andy Kim gave Donald J. Trump, the golf-course president, a reminder while appearing on CNN with Wolf Blitzer. Kim tore into Trump after the president canceled the signing of the sweeping bipartisan bill that could boost the U.S. housing supply and lower costs for millions of renters and buyers nationwide. I mean, I have an eight-year-old and a ten-year-old, two little boys, I know what temper tantrums are like, but what my boys would never do is do something that would harm other people, Kim said. And that's what Trump's doing. He's throwing a temper tantrum, but it's going to be at the expense of the American people, who can get so much out of this bill in terms of support for their housing, he continued. Look, I'm from New Jersey. We are used to Trump screwing us over. He screwed over Atlantic City. He screwed over so many people in our state. And I will just say to him, if he really wants to see what people need right now, the next time he comes to New Jersey, he shouldn't go to his golf course in Bedminster, he said. He should go to Newark, New Jersey, talk to the people there who need affordable housing.read more

Raw Story

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· Jul 10, 2026

Trump 'doesn't care' to sign bipartisan bill that would help desperate Americans: Analyst

The clock is ticking for President Donald Trump to either sign or veto a bipartisan bill that could help renters and prospective homeowners nationwide, reports show. The housing legislation will go into effect midnight Friday as the 10-day deadline to either sign or kill the bill elapses. Despite the bill's strong bipartisan support and the pressing need for housing, Trump has taken no action, noted political analyst Amy Suskind.It’s one of the least politically astute moves that I can remember, she wrote on X. He just doesn’t care.The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act aims at ease the nation’s affordability crisis and passed in both the House and Senate last month. But Trump canceled his signing ceremony on June 24 as he demanded Congress push the SAVE America Act forward instead, an MS NOW report notes.The housing legislation represents one of the rare major bipartisan achievements of the 119th Congress, MS NOW reported, bringing together lawmakers from both parties around a package intended to increase the nation’s housing supply and lower costs for renters and prospective homebuyers.

Off The Press

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· Jul 10, 2026

Trump refuses to sign housing bill in protest of SAVE America Act stall

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Related coverage for "Trump must sign the housing bill. Cities must be ready for what comes next.": Tampa Free Press — Trump Ghostwrites The Law: Bipartisan Housing Bill Passes Without Presidential Pen. 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.... Eschaton — They Could Still Tout It. Crooks and Liars — Democrat To Trump: Veto The Housing Bill And Congress Will Publicly Humiliate You. Raw Story — Trump 'doesn't care' to sign bipartisan bill that would help desperate Americans: Analyst. Off The Press — Trump refuses to sign housing bill in protest of SAVE America Act stall