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CNNonX / Twitter1d ago
Trump says he won't sign a landmark housing affordability bill that passed with overwhelming bipartisan support, citing his stalled voting legislation. Follow live updates. cnn.it/4esXaA5 https://t.co/gWVcZVHz6b
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Analysis Summary
President Trump canceled his signing ceremony for a major bipartisan housing affordability bill on June 24, 2026, demanding that Congress first pass a voter ID law (the SAVE America Act) before he will sign it. The housing bill passed both chambers with wide bipartisan support and addresses affordability โ€” a top voter concern ahead of the November midterms โ€” but Trump is now using it as leverage for his stalled voting legislation. GOP senators expressed shock at the move, calling it inexplicable at a time when housing costs are driving voter anxiety.
Claims Analysis (3)
โ€œTrump says he won't sign a landmark housing affordability bill that passed with overwhelming bipartisan supportโ€
Multiple T1/T2 outlets (NYT, NPR, CBS, Politico, Forbes) confirm Trump canceled the signing ceremony for the bipartisan housing bill on June 24, 2026.
โœ“ Verified
โ€œHe is citing his stalled voting legislation as the reasonโ€
Multiple sources confirm Trump conditioned the housing bill signing on passage of a voter ID law (SAVE America Act/voter identification measure). Forbes and NPR explicitly state he refused to sign until Congress passes voter ID legislation.
โœ“ Verified
โ€œThe housing bill passed with overwhelming bipartisan supportโ€
NPR describes it as 'the largest housing affordability bill in decades' with wide bipartisan passage. Multiple sources confirm it 'easily cleared both chambers of Congress.' The Hill reports GOP senators reacting with shock, implying broad Republican support.
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