Johnson pushes Bipartisan Housing Bill to White House, Trump Calls It a 'Yawn'

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Speaker Mike Johnson sent the bipartisan 21st Century Road to Housing Act to the White House, starting a 10-day clock for President Trump to sign or let it become law. Trump dismissed the measure as “a yawn” and signaled he may not support it while pursuing his own federal elections overhaul. The bill aims to tackle affordability by boosting housing supply and prohibiting large private-equity buyers of single-family homes, a priority for Republicans ahead of the 2026 midterms, though its Senate prospects and Trump’s stance remain uncertain.
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