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Trump says he will not sign 'big yawn' bipartisan housing bill
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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday he would not sign a bipartisan housing affordability bill that he had called a big yawn, but the measure can become law without his signature.
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Washington Examiner
· 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. []
Irish Star
· Jun 30, 2026
Donald Trump slammed as 'out of touch' for saying 'big yawn' about a housing affordability bill
Donald Trump called a bipartisan housing affordability bill a 'big yawn' at a press conference on June 29 at the Oval Office. People online blasted the president for that response
South China Morning Post
· Jul 10, 2026
Trump says he will not sign bipartisan housing bill: ‘a big yawn’
US President Donald Trump said on Friday he would not sign a bipartisan housing affordability bill that he had called “a big yawn”, but the measure can become law without his signature. Trump said in a social media post that he was withholding his signature “in PROTEST over the fact that the United States Senate is not capable of passing THE SAVE AMERICA ACT”. The housing bill was a rare instance of bipartisan agreement on major legislation in the deeply divided Congress. Among its main...
Sky News Australia
· Jun 29, 2026
Trump calls everything a 'big yawn' next to SAVE America Act
US President Donald Trump told reporters he has very little interest in the housing bill headed to his desk, saying he’d much rather be signing the SAVE America Act. “Here’s what I would like to say, much more than a bill, big deal, it’s a yawn … some people say it’s wonderful, to me, compared to the SAVE America Act, just about everything is a big yawn,” Mr Trump said. “It’s very bad for our nation; we’re the only nation that does it; no other nation does birthright citizenship.”
Attack the System
· Jun 27, 2026
The Housing Bill Trump Won’t Sign
The Housing Bill Trump Won’t Sign Plus: Mamdani’s rent freeze, Darializa’s “no jail for murderers” stance, inflation ticks up, and more LIZ WOLFE A decent start: On Wednesday, President Donald Trump canceled his plans to sign a shockingly decent housing bill that had passed both House and Senate. [] The post The Housing Bill Trump Won’t Sign first appeared on Attack the System.
DNyuz
· Jun 29, 2026
Trump on Legislation to Address the Nation’s Housing Crisis: ‘It’s a Yawn’
President Trump continued to hem and haw on Monday about whether he would sign a popular piece of bipartisan legislation intended to lower housing costs for Americans nationwide. “It’s a yawn,” Mr. Trump said of the bill that lawmakers in his party are desperate for him to pass on the eve of a tough midterm []
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Related coverage for "Trump says he will not sign 'big yawn' bipartisan housing bill": Washington Examiner — The bipartisan housing act: Reasons to worry. Irish Star — Donald Trump slammed as 'out of touch' for saying 'big yawn' about a housing affordability bill. South China Morning Post — Trump says he will not sign bipartisan housing bill: ‘a big yawn’. Sky News Australia — Trump calls everything a 'big yawn' next to SAVE America Act. Attack the System — The Housing Bill Trump Won’t Sign. DNyuz — Trump on Legislation to Address the Nation’s Housing Crisis: ‘It’s a Yawn’