Will not sign bipartisan housing bill: Donald Trump

Donald Trump said he will let the bill approved by Congress become law without his signature.

Will not sign bipartisan housing bill: Donald Trump

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US President Donald Trump on Friday, July 10, announced that he will not sign the bipartisan housing ​affordability bill that he earlier called “a big yawn”.

In a social media post, Trump said he will let the bill approved by Congress become law without his signature. He noted that he was refusing to put his name on it keeping in view the little progress made in passing a strict voter ID bill that he has been pushing.

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“I will not sign the Housing Bill, which has been fully approved by Congress and sent to the White House, in PROTEST over the fact that the United States Senate is not capable of passing THE SAVE AMERICA ACT, which is polling at 97% with the Republican Party, and very high with the non-politician Dumocrats. The Act states, quite simply, that to Vote a person must show PHOTO VOTER I.D., PROOF OF CITIZENSHIP, AND THAT THERE WILL BE NO MORE CROOKED, CORRUPT, & DESTABILIZING MAIL-IN BALLOTS (EXCEPTIONS for Military, Disabled, Illness, and Travel!),” Trump wrote on on Truth Social platform.

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The US President had 10 days time until Friday to sign the bill, issue a veto, or allow the measure to take effect without his signature, The Associated Press reported.

He has now decided to let the measure become law without his approval.

Notably, the bill was a rare of instance of bipartisan agreement ​on major legislation in the deeply divided Congress, as per Reuters.

It looks forward to waive or speed up environmental reviews for home construction projects as well as place a cap on the number of already ​constructed single-family homes that big Wall Street investors can ​own.

This comes after Trump on June 24 abruptly canceled a signing ceremony for the bill to put pressure on Republicans into cassing the SAVE America Act.

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