Trump Cancels Signing of Bipartisan Housing Bill with CBDC Ban, Demands Voting Rights Restrictions First
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Sander Lutz
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President Trump canceled the signing of a rare bipartisan housing bill (21st Century ROAD to Housing Act) that includes a provision banning a U.S. central bank digital currency until 2031, cuts housing construction restrictions, and prohibits Wall Street firms from buying up housing supply. The bill passed the Senate 85-5. Trump said he won't sign it until Congress passes a controversial voting rights restriction bill, dismissing the housing legislation as 'of minor importance.'
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21st Century ROAD to Housing Act
President Trump said he won't sign the popular bill until Congress passes a controversial bill restricting voting rights.
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