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Trump Stalls Housing Bill Over SAVE Act
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Trump canceled a planned Capitol signing for a bipartisan housing bill, saying he would wait until Congress advances the SAVE America Act.
- Frame 1Trump says he will not sign a bipartisan housing bill, which delays housing changes until Congress advances his SAVE Act demand.
- Frame 2The bill passed both chambers with veto-proof margins after lawmakers framed it as a major housing accomplishment.
- Frame 3The ROAD to Housing Act aims to boost supply, lower costs, and limit some investor purchases.
- Frame 4The signing event was scheduled for noon at the Capitol, then canceled hours before it was due to start.
- Frame 5If presented to the president, the Constitution gives a 10-day sign-or-veto window while Congress stays in session.
- Frame 6Johnson said the president wants more SAVE Act progress, leaving housing rules waiting on the next congressional move.
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- Jun 25, 9:03 AM EDT
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