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

Off The Press

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July 10, 2026

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Tampa Free Press

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· 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

Sky News Australia

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· Jun 25, 2026

Donald Trump refuses to sign housing bill until the SAVE America Act is passed

US President Donald Trump is in a standoff with Congress as he refuses to sign a new bipartisan housing bill. The US President is trying to force passage of the SAVE Act, refusing to sign a big bipartisan housing package unless it happens. This comes as the US President has also managed to convince Republicans to reverse a vote to end the war in Iran.

Knewz

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· Jun 25, 2026

Trump prioritizes SAVE America Act over affordable housing

U.S. President Donald Trump has remained firm in his refusal to sign the housing bill unless Congress passes the SAVE America Act. The bipartisan housing bill is designed to accelerate the construction of affordable homes, while the SAVE America Act is an election-security measure that would require voters to provide proof of U.S. citizenship and...

The Daily Signal

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· Jun 26, 2026

The SAVE America Act Stands a Chance After All

Thanks to action from President Donald Trump this week, the Senate may be forced to try harder to pass the SAVE America Act. On Wednesday, just as he was about to sign a housing bill, the president canceled the ceremony, delaying it until the SAVE America Act came to his desk to sign. Trump called...

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 1, 2026

The bipartisan housing act: Reasons to worry

President Donald Trump is under fire from both parties for his last-minute decision not to sign the bipartisan 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act. His reluctance may reflect mainly his higher priority for the voting regulations in the SAVE America Act — but that doesn’t mean he’s wrong to have doubts about the housing bill. []

The Hill

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· Jul 10, 2026

Trump says he won't sign housing bill in protest of SAVE America Act inaction

President Trump said Friday he will not sign the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, which is set to pass into law tonight, in protest of the Senate not passing the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE America) Act. “THE SAVE AMERICA ACT’S non-passage is CRAZY, and a serious threat to any politician who votes against...

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Related coverage for "Trump refuses to sign housing bill in protest of SAVE America Act stall": Tampa Free Press — Housing Or Voter ID? CNN Interview Heats Up As Florida Rep. Donalds Defends Stalling Bill. Sky News Australia — Donald Trump refuses to sign housing bill until the SAVE America Act is passed. Knewz — Trump prioritizes SAVE America Act over affordable housing. The Daily Signal — The SAVE America Act Stands a Chance After All. Washington Examiner — The bipartisan housing act: Reasons to worry. The Hill — Trump says he won't sign housing bill in protest of SAVE America Act inaction