Trump cancels bipartisan housing bill signing, demands SAVE America Act passage first
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Kaia Hubbard, Kathryn Watson, Caitlin Yilek, Mary Cunningham
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President Trump canceled a planned signing ceremony for a bipartisan housing affordability bill (the 21st Century ROAD Act), refusing to sign it until Congress also passes the SAVE America Act, an elections-related bill. The housing bill had passed with wide bipartisan support, but Trump is using it as leverage to advance his election security agenda. The move escalates tensions between the White House and Congress over legislative priorities.
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Mr. Trump was set to sign the bill, known as the 21st Century ROAD Act, but said he will not sign the legislation into law until lawmakers pass an elections bill known as the SAVE America Act.
The move escalates tensions between the White House and Congress over legislative priorities.
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