President Donald Trump said he will not sign a housing bill unless Congress first passes the SAVE AMERICA Act, which requires voter identification, according to his own statement. The move ties the two pieces of legislation together.
01 · THE DISPATCH
President Donald Trump said on Friday that he will not sign a housing bill unless Congress passes the SAVE AMERICA Act, which requires voter identification. The statement, posted on Truth Social, links the two pieces of legislation. No further details were provided, and it remains unclear whether the housing bill has been formally presented for signature.
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