Trump says he will not sign bipartisan housing bill: ‘a big yawn’
President Donald Trump announced on Friday that he will not sign a bipartisan housing affordability bill, which he previously described as "a big yawn." Trump stated his decision was a protest against the Senate's failure to pass "THE SAVE AMERICA ACT." Despite his refusal to sign, the housing bill is set to become law without his signature because the White House has not indicated an intention to veto it. This rare bipartisan measure aims to expedite environmental reviews for home construction and limit Wall Street investors' ownership of single-family homes.

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AI-generatedPresident Donald Trump announced on Friday that he will not sign a bipartisan housing affordability bill, which he previously described as "a big yawn." Trump stated his decision was a protest against the Senate's failure to pass "THE SAVE AMERICA ACT." Despite his refusal to sign, the housing bill is set to become law without his signature because the White House has not indicated an intention to veto it. This rare bipartisan measure aims to expedite environmental reviews for home construction and limit Wall Street investors' ownership of single-family homes. The bill will automatically become law on Saturday if no veto message is sent to Congress.
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5 extractedTrump previously called the housing bill 'a big yawn' compared to voting legislation.
The housing bill includes provisions to speed up environmental reviews for home construction and limit Wall Street ownership of single-family homes.
The housing bill can become law without President Trump's signature.
Trump cited the Senate's failure to pass the SAVE AMERICA ACT as his reason for not signing the housing bill.
President Trump stated he will not sign the bipartisan housing affordability bill.