Trump to sign sweeping bipartisan housing bill into law at Capitol
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Trump cancels housing affordability bill signing until SAVE Act is passed - Axios.
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President Donald Trump abruptly canceled his plans to sign a major, bipartisan housing bill on Wednesday, saying he will not do so until Congress passes the SAVE America Act, a sweeping elections bill that has become a focal point of his second term.
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CBS News' Aaron Navarro has more.
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Congress earlier approved the legislation in a rare, bipartisan move, signalling how pressing the housing issue has become for American voters.
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President Trump said he won't sign the popular bill until Congress passes a controversial bill restricting voting rights.
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The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act included a provision that the US Federal Reserve was barred from issuing or creating a CBDC until 2030, but exempted certain stablecoins.
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Trump cancels signing of bipartisan housing bill until his SAVE America Act is passed.
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President Trump said he is putting off signing a bipartisan housing reform bill until Congress passes his SAVE America Act.
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negation mismatch
A: President Donald Trump abruptly canceled his plans to sign a major, bipartisan housing bill on Wednesday, saying he will not do so until Congress passes the SAVE America Act, a sweeping elections bill that has become a focal point of his second term.
B: President Trump said he won't sign the popular bill until Congress passes a controversial bill restricting voting rights.
negation mismatch
A: President Donald Trump abruptly canceled his plans to sign a major, bipartisan housing bill on Wednesday, saying he will not do so until Congress passes the SAVE America Act, a sweeping elections bill that has become a focal point of his second term.
B: President Trump said he is putting off signing a bipartisan housing reform bill until Congress passes his SAVE America Act.
negation mismatch
A: President Donald Trump abruptly canceled his plans to sign a major, bipartisan housing bill on Wednesday, saying he will not do so until Congress passes the SAVE America Act, a sweeping elections bill that has become a focal point of his second term.
B: President Trump is set to sign a landmark housing bill into law, after lawmakers came together in a rare bipartisan breakthrough to address the affordability issue.
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**Summary:** President Donald Trump announced he will not sign a major housing reform bill until Congress passes his SAVE America Act, which includes provisions for voting rights and is aimed at addressing the national emergency in housing. **Why It Matters:** This development underscores ongoing political gridlock and the increasing tensions between the White House and Congress over
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