Housing bill becomes law without Trump’s signature
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The bipartisan housing bill, aimed at reducing housing costs, became law without President Trump's signature, a move he protested against due to Congress's failure to pass the elections bill he supported. This legislation now addresses key issues in the housing market, potentially benefiting many Americans by making homes more affordable. Trump's decision to not sign it highlights ongoing tensions between the executive branch and Congress, raising questions about future bipartisan cooperation on crucial national issues.
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