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Trump says he won’t sign bipartisan housing bill in protest over SAVE America Act

Washington Examiner

Washington Examiner

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July 10, 2026

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Trump says he won’t sign bipartisan housing bill in protest over SAVE America Act

President Donald Trump said Friday that he will not sign a major bipartisan housing bill on his desk, but he didn’t explicitly say whether he would veto the legislation. If he doesn’t issue a veto, the measure will become law at the end of Friday. Trump’s announcement is at least a symbolic blow to Republicans []

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Washington Examiner

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· Jun 29, 2026

Trump says bipartisan housing bill is ‘a big yawn’ compared to SAVE America Act

President Donald Trump downplayed pressure to sign a bipartisan housing bill Monday, arguing that it’s “unimportant compared to the SAVE America Act.” Affordability remains a top issue heading into November’s midterm elections, and while the president has seen national gas prices decrease in recent weeks following a ceasefire in the Iran war, he’s also made []

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...

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

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.

The Hill

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· Jun 29, 2026

Trump calls housing bill 'a yawn,' concedes SAVE America Act unlikely to pass

President Trump referred to a bipartisan housing bill as a “yawn” on Monday, arguing that the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE America) Act is more important. It's so unimportant compared to the SAVE America Act,” Trump told reporters in the Oval Office. “When I look at the bill, it's a bill. When I look at...

Bisnow News

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· 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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Related coverage for "Trump says he won’t sign bipartisan housing bill in protest over SAVE America Act": Washington Examiner — Trump says bipartisan housing bill is ‘a big yawn’ compared to SAVE America Act. Knewz — Trump prioritizes SAVE America Act over affordable housing. Tampa Free Press — Housing Or Voter ID? CNN Interview Heats Up As Florida Rep. Donalds Defends Stalling Bill. Eschaton — They Could Still Tout It. The Hill — Trump calls housing bill 'a yawn,' concedes SAVE America Act unlikely to pass. Bisnow News — The Housing Bill Sitting On Trump's Desk Isn't The Game-Changer Many Hoped — Or Feared