President Donald Trump on Monday remained undecided over whether he’d sign a bipartisan housing bill, saying shortly after the House speaker sent it to the White House that it was “so unimportant” compared with his efforts to secure a controversial overhaul of federal elections.

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson said Sunday he plans to send housing affordability legislation to President Donald Trump for a signature Monday.

President Trump is still refusing to sign the bipartisan housing bill, even as it heads to his desk.

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Johnson will send bipartisan housing bill to Trump on Monday. Bill aims to reduce bottlenecks, limit investors' influence in housing market.

President Donald Trump on Monday remained undecided over whether he’d sign a bipartisan housing bill, saying shortly after the House speaker sent it to the White House that it was…

Speaker Mike Johnson officially transmitted Congress’ bipartisan housing bill to the White House on Monday, according to a spokesperson, kicking off a 10-day countdown for the…

President Trump said he isn't sure he will sign a bipartisan housing bill, dismissing it as a \

The president downplayed pressure to sign the bipartisan housing bill, arguing that it's "unimportant compared to the SAVE America Act."

Democrats fired back after Trump called a bipartisan housing bill a "big yawn" compared to the SAVE America Act—an attack on voting rights that he wants Republicans to pass.

President Donald Trump downplayed the importance of a bipartisan housing bill in the Oval Office on Monday.

President Donald Trump said Monday that he remains undecided about signing a landmark housing bill backed by both Democrats and Republicans.

Trump dismisses housing bill as unimportant, prioritizing voting curbs amid growing tensions within the Republican Party ahead of midterms.

Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., on Monday formally transmitted to the White House the bipartisan housing package that President Donald Trump refused to sign last week. That triggers…

In an interview with USA TODAY, House Speaker Mike Johnson said he was certain Trump wouldn't veto a landmark housing bill, ensuring it'll become law.

Donald Trump sparked Democratic backlash after calling a bipartisan housing bill "so unimportant" while prioritizing the SAVE America Act.