President Donald Trump announced on June 24, 2026, that he would not sign a bipartisan housing affordability bill until the Senate passes the SAVE America Act. This announcement came just hours before a scheduled signing ceremony for the housing bill, which had recently passed the House and Senate with significant support. Trump stated that the housing package is of lesser importance compared to the SAVE America Act, which aims to impose stricter voting regulations. The housing bill seeks to increase the housing supply by streamlining environmental reviews and recommending zoning reforms. Senator Elizabeth Warren criticized Trump's decision, stating it shows indifference to the financial pressures faced by American families. This is not the first instance of Trump linking unrelated legislation to the passage of the SAVE America Act.
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Trump Cancels Housing Bill Signing to Push SAVE America Act
On June 24, 2026, President Trump announced he would not sign a bipartisan housing bill until the Senate passes the SAVE America Act. The housing bill aims to improve affordability by increasing supply, while the SAVE America Act proposes stricter voting regulations. Senator Elizabeth Warren criticized Trump's decision as harmful to American families.
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Trump Cancels Housing Bill Signing to Push SAVE America Act