Former US President Donald Trump declined to sign the bipartisan 21st Century Road to Housing Act, allowing it to become law without his signature. The move was a protest against Congress for failing to advance a separate voter ID bill that Trump supports, highlighting ongoing tensions over voting rights legislation.Toronto Star+2
The 21st Century Road to Housing Act, described as the largest federal housing policy change in decades, will become law at midnight. The bill received bipartisan support and aims to address critical housing shortages. Democratic Congressman Emanuel Cleaver, who helped draft the legislation, called it a landmark achievement but criticized Trump's refusal to sign it.The Guardian+2
Trump's decision stems from his frustration over the stalled GOP-backed voter ID bill, which he has prioritized. In a social media post, he criticized Republicans for not advancing the measure, calling the situation "dumb." The move reflects his continued focus on voting restrictions despite bipartisan opposition.The Independent+2
Congressman Cleaver condemned Trump's refusal to sign the housing bill as "bad advice" and a missed opportunity for bipartisan cooperation. He also criticized Trump's removal of Election Assistance Commission members and expressed skepticism about the President's ability to pass his SAVE America Act. Analysts note the decision underscores deepening political divisions in Washington.Bloomberg+2