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they frame it as normal exhubarance after an exciting football game.
Much as "Summer of Love" peaceful protest even as property's burnt down
Why didn't Trump veto the housing bill. do you think?
es, the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act (H.R. 6644) passed Congress and became law on July 11, 2026.
cnn.com
Key details:Senate: Passed 85–5 on June 22, 2026.
House: Passed 358–32 on June 23, 2026.
It was sent to President Trump, who declined to sign it (in protest over the stalled SAVE America Act on voter ID/proof of citizenship) but did not veto it. Under the Constitution, it automatically became law after the 10-day window.
housingwire.com
The bill is a bipartisan package aimed at boosting housing supply and affordability. It includes provisions to cut regulatory barriers to new construction, modernize HUD programs, and limit large institutional investors from bulk-buying single-family homes.
financialservices.house.gov
This is the housing bill referenced in recent discussions (including Rep. Tim Burchett’s earlier criticism of it as a “Trojan horse”). It cleared both chambers with strong bipartisan majorities despite some conservative opposition.
Is this all true about the housing bill which passed yesterday?
Maybe he did it for construction, to stimulate the economy?
Did Trump ever say why he didn't veto it?
OW Rep Tim Burchett says the housing bills that are we pushed through by Republicans and Democrats is a “Trojan horse”
The bill allows for illegals to get taxpayer funded housing and rental assistance, and lets illegals buy homes in America
“Something in it is just crazy. It doesn't limit illegals from receiving housing welfare or limit foreign ownership. It actually includes Rashida Tlaib's $200 million affordable housing pilot program and includes COVID-era eviction moratoriums — You talk about the deep state, that's what it is”
“Everybody, the only color they see is green and it's coming out of your dadgum pocket. It's ridiculous.”
He’s absolutely right,
The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act
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Expands housing-related programs and grants without adding stronger verification, citizenship requirements, or bans on funds flowing to noncitizens
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States like California would be able to use the money for programs to pay for housing for illegals
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The bill does not restrict non-US citizens or foreign entities from buying home
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It expands COVID-era eviction moratoriums and protections, which favors tenants like noncitizens over landlords and American citizens
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