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Will Trump reverse course and sign the bipartisan Housing Bill before July 1?

On June 30, 2026, this question resolved NO.

74% of users predicted NO โ€” the community got this one right. 42 predictions cast.

President Trump had not signed the bipartisan 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act as of June 30, 2026, leaving the measure in limbo despite it clearing Congress with veto-proof majorities. The House passed the bill 358-32 and the Senate passed it 85-5, but Trump abruptly canceled a planned June 24 signing ceremony in Statuary Hall. Trump said he would not act on the housing legislation until Congress separately passed the SAVE America Act, a citizenship-verification elections bill he has made a priority of his second term. He met with Senate Republicans at the Capitol that same day, where lawmakers said he spent little time discussing the housing bill, focusing instead on the election measure and Iran. As of the resolution date, it remained unclear whether Trump intended to eventually sign or veto the housing bill. House Speaker Mike Johnson said the bill would formally be transmitted to the president, starting a 10-day clock (excluding Sundays) after which it would become law without a signature unless vetoed. Congress was heading into a Fourth of July recess but planned pro-forma sessions, precluding a pocket veto. The community's 26% yes vote correctly anticipated that Trump would not sign the bill before July 1.

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