
President Donald Trump took a firm stand for election integrity this week, refusing to sign the 21st Century Road to Housing Act in a calculated protest against Congressional inaction.
While the housing bill—which aims to address supply shortages and soaring costs—passed both chambers with bipartisan support, the President made it clear that basic election security must take precedence.
By withholding his signature, Trump forced the legislation into law automatically, effectively signaling that he would not grant his stamp of approval while the Senate continues to stall on the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act.
The SAVE Act would require proof of citizenship to vote, a common-sense measure that the President and his allies argue is essential to restoring faith in our electoral process.
Democrats, meanwhile, continue to prioritize open-ended access to the ballot box over the security of our democracy, with Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries predictably attacking the President’s stance.
As American families struggle with record-high home prices and the crushing weight of inflation, the President’s move highlights a stark contrast: while Congress focuses on housing policy, the establishment remains unwilling to secure the very foundation of our Republic.
The housing bill includes over 40 provisions, including restrictions on institutional investors, but for the President, the refusal to pass the SAVE Act remains the primary failure of this legislative session.
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