Trump refused to sign the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, allowing it to become law amid a dispute over the SAVE America Act.

The legislation does not have enough support in the Senate to pass.

Donald Trump threw a pointless tantrum over signing the measure.

President Donald Trump has chosen not to sign a sweeping housing affordability bill on Friday, in protest of Congress not approving a strict voter ID bill that does not have…

Congress passed the bill that aims to address the costs of homes and rein in institutional investors with strong bipartisan support in June.

President Donald Trump said Friday that he will not sign a major bipartisan housing bill on his desk, but he didn't explicitly say he would veto the

A landmark bipartisan housing bill is set to become US law on Saturday without President Donald Trump’s signature, after he said he would refuse to sign

Trump refuses to sign the bipartisan housing bill containing a four-year CBDC ban, demanding Congress pass voter ID legislation first. Here's what it means

The housing bill can still become law overnight Friday without the president's signature.

Because the bill was passed by both houses of Congress, it could become law whether Trump signs it or not.

The housing legislation will become US law at midnight with or without President Donald Trump's signature.

Trump’s decision not to sign the bill gave Democrats an opening to criticize him on the issue of affordability: "His priorities couldn’t be clearer."

Trump reiterated that he won’t sign the sweeping housing package “in protest” over the fact that Congress hasn’t passed the SAVE America Act.

Trump refuses to sign the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, letting it become law automatically while pressuring the Senate on voter ID legislation.

Trump refused to sign the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, allowing it to become law amid a dispute over the SAVE America Act.