Johnsons Housing Bill Likely to Pass with or Without Trump Support
June 30, 2026 • Google News World
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Congress Passes Bipartisan Housing Bill
The US House of Representatives has passed a bipartisan housing bill, which will now be sent to the White House for President Trump’s signature. According to sources, Speaker Johnson has stated that the bill will become law regardless of whether or not Trump signs it.
In a statement, Trump expressed his disinterest in the bill, calling it “a yawn”. However, this does not necessarily mean that he will veto the legislation.
The housing bill aims to address the nation’s housing crisis and provide relief for those struggling with affordable housing. The bill has received bipartisan support from lawmakers on both sides of the aisle.
Details of the bill are as follows: it includes provisions for increased funding for affordable housing programs, rent control measures, and other initiatives aimed at addressing the housing shortage in the US.
The White House has not yet commented on whether or not Trump will sign the bill into law.
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