Trump brushes off housing bill as signing decision looms
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President Donald Trump called a bipartisan housing bill a 'big yawn' and has not signaled which way he’ll lean on it; the measure Johnson sent to the White House would bar institutional investors from buying single-family homes and could become law after 10 days if he stays silent, or be vetoed. The development comes as Republicans fret over messaging ahead of a tight midterm contest after Trump canceled a Capitol signing ceremony to push the unrelated SAVE America Act.
- Trump says housing bill he tanked last week is a ‘big yawn’ Politico
- Speaker Johnson sends bipartisan housing bill to White House — but Trump says it’s a ‘yawn’ CNN
- 'A big yawn': Trump says he's unsure on signing affordable housing bill USA Today
- Trump Has Housing Bill in Limbo as Congress Sends It for Signing Bloomberg.com
- Trump keeps sabotaging legislation over a voting bill. Here's what's in it NPR
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