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Trump cancels signing of bipartisan US housing bill

The move could delay a bipartisan measure to boost housing supply and curb corporate homebuying, even as it passed Congress by wide margins.

  • President Donald Trump canceled the signing of a bipartisan housing bill until Congress passes the SAVE America Act, which requires proof of citizenship and photo ID for voting.
  • The SAVE America Act has stalled in the Senate due to opposition from Democrats and some Republicans, with Senate Majority Leader John Thune stating it lacks the necessary votes to pass.
  • Trump is prioritizing the SAVE America Act over the housing bill and is using his leverage to withhold support for the housing bill until the voting legislation passes.
  • The housing bill will become law automatically in 10 days without Trump's signature unless he vetoes it, amid tensions involving Senate Republicans over the bill's passage.
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WAOW broke the news on Tuesday, June 23, 2026.
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