President Trump in the Oval Office canceling a housing bill signing over voter act demands
President Trump in the Oval Office canceling a housing bill signing over voter act demands
Изображение, созданное ИИ

Trump cancels housing bill signing over Voter Act demand

Изображение, созданное ИИ

President Donald Trump canceled a planned signing ceremony for the 21st Century Road to Housing Act on Wednesday. He linked the move to passage of the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act. The housing measure had cleared Congress with strong bipartisan support.

Trump announced the cancellation in a mid-morning Truth Social post. He stated the event would remain off until lawmakers passed the SAVE Act, which he called a national emergency.

The bill had been set for signing at noon in National Statuary Hall at the U.S. Capitol. It passed the House 358 to 32 and received similar backing in the Senate.

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson said he had discussed the SAVE Act with Trump earlier that morning. Johnson noted the measure had passed the House multiple times but remained stalled in the Senate.

Trump also criticized Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s role in the housing legislation and urged Republicans to advance the voter eligibility bill first.

Что говорят люди

Initial reactions on X show mixed sentiments, with some users criticizing Trump's decision as political maneuvering hurting housing affordability and GOP, others questioning media accuracy by calling it a postponement, and neutral reports on congressional criticism.

Связанные статьи

Illustration of Ted Lieu speculating on Trump's health regarding canceled housing bill.
Изображение, созданное ИИ

Ted Lieu speculates about Trump’s health after President cancels housing bill signing

Сообщено ИИ Изображение, созданное ИИ Проверено фактами

Rep. Ted Lieu on Wednesday suggested President Donald Trump’s abrupt cancellation of a planned bipartisan housing bill signing could be linked to health issues, prompting a sharp rebuke from the White House.

A federal judge in Boston on Wednesday issued a permanent injunction blocking key parts of President Donald Trump’s executive order that sought, among other changes, to require documentary proof of U.S. citizenship for voter registration using the federal form. The Justice Department is expected to appeal.

Сообщено ИИ

US President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Tuesday restricting mail-in ballots to voters on state-approved lists. The federal government must create a list of eligible citizens. Democrats criticize the move as potentially unconstitutional.

The Senate voted 50 to 48 on Tuesday to direct the removal of U.S. forces from hostilities with Iran. The measure, already approved by the House earlier this month, is symbolic and does not require presidential signature.

Этот сайт использует куки

Мы используем куки для анализа, чтобы улучшить наш сайт. Прочитайте нашу политику конфиденциальности для дополнительной информации.
Отклонить