Trump Refuses To Sign Housing Affordability Bill Until Congress Passes Voter ID Law
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President Donald Trump abruptly canceled plans Wednesday to sign a housing affordability bill into law, saying he would refuse to sign it until Congress passes a national voter ID law, throwing the bipartisan housing bill into limbo after a broad majority of both chambers of Congress supported the legislation.
President Donald Trump attends a press conference on June 17 in Evian-les-Bains, France.
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