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Trump says he 'will not sign' bipartisan housing bill

4 sources5 storiesFirst seen 7/10/2026Score59Breakthrough
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Trump says he won't sign housing bill that's set to become law at midnight

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Trump says he still won't sign housing bill, which will become law soon if he doesn't veto.

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President Trump didn't say Friday whether he will veto the legislation.

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Trump says he won't sign housing bill, which would become law automatically

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Trump says he 'will not sign' bipartisan housing bill.

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Trump denies Congress what could be its last major bill signing ceremony The

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A: Trump says he won't sign housing bill that's set to become law at midnight

B: Trump says he 'will not sign' bipartisan housing bill.

negation mismatch

A: Trump says he still won't sign housing bill, which will become law soon if he doesn't veto.

B: Trump says he 'will not sign' bipartisan housing bill.

negation mismatch

A: Trump says he won't sign housing bill, which would become law automatically

B: Trump says he 'will not sign' bipartisan housing bill.

Summary

**Summary:** President Donald Trump has stated that he will not sign a bipartisan housing bill set to become law at midnight, which could have significant implications for the future of affordable housing. **Why It Matters:** This development highlights ongoing political tensions between the White House and Congress over policy priorities, potentially affecting millions of low-income families

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