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Trump abruptly cancels signing Housing bill, blindsiding Republicans

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Posted on June 24, 2026 By admin


President Donald Trump ratcheted up tensions with Senate Republicans on Wednesday (June 24, 2026), abruptly cancelling plans to sign a bipartisan measure that could help spur more home construction.

The President declared on social media that he now wants Congress to first pass a bill that would mandate stricter rules for voter identification in federal elections.

“Today’s Housing News Conference and Signing is hereby cancelled until such time as we pass the desperately needed SAVE AMERICA ACT, which I consider to be a National Emergency,” Mr. Trump said.

Mr. Trump, who had also been slated to attend a closed-door Senate GOP luncheon for the first time in more than a year, has pressured senators for months to focus on his proof-of-citizenship voting bill even though it doesn’t have the votes to pass.

At the same time, he has blocked them from confirming one of his own nominees, asked them to fund parts of his White House ballroom project despite opposition and forced them to defend his Iran war even as they question the strategy and endgame. By rejecting a public bill signing, Mr. Trump is also indicating a level of indifference to the affordability issues that are a leading concern for voters going into November’s midterm elections.

Mr. Trump has also helped whittle down his own support in the Senate after endorsing primary challengers to two GOP incumbents who were previously reliable votes for his agenda — Texas Sen. John Cornyn and Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy. Both men lost their primaries and have since become more critical of the President.

Still, senators said before Mr. Trump’s reversal on the housing measure that they had hoped to focus on unity, not disagreements.

“If we’re going to win the midterm elections, we need to get on the same page,” Texas Sen. John Cornyn said Tuesday (June 23, 2026) ahead of the meeting. “We’re not on the same page now, and that I think is dangerous.” It was uncertain, though, if Mr. Trump’s visit could smooth differences with the Republican majority — or if GOP senators who have been increasingly vocal about their frustration will voice their concerns directly.

Republican Sen. Thom Tillis of North Carolina said a lot of his complaints with the administration have already been communicated. He said he hopes this meeting will be “conciliatory.” “That would be a big win for us tomorrow,” Tillis said on Tuesday (June 23, 2026).

Trump pushes Thune on SAVE America Act

Adding to the tension is Mr. Trump’s increasingly distant relationship with Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D. While Mr. Thune remains popular in his conference and cordial with the president, he has spent much of his time lately telling Mr. Trump what he doesn’t want to hear.

Mr. Thune said Tuesday (June 23, 2026) that while Mr. Trump and some in their conference want to see the voting bill pass, “it’s just not realistic.” Mr. Trump has been pushing the Senate to eliminate the filibuster and pass the legislation, known as the SAVE America Act, which would create strict new requirements for voters to prove citizenship and show voter ID at the polls. He has also demanded that they add a ban on mail-in ballots to the bill as well as unrelated provisions to block sex reassignment surgeries on some minors and prevent people born as men from playing in women’s sports.

“John is a leader and hopefully he can get the votes,” Mr. Trump said Tuesday (June 23, 2026) on a trip to Pennsylvania, putting new pressure on Mr. Thune.

Mr. Thune devoted weeks of floor time to the voting bill earlier this year and has said he supports it. But he has repeatedly said there aren’t enough votes to scrap the filibuster that triggers a 60-vote threshold to pass most bills in the 53-47 Senate. And Democrats are uniformly opposed to the bill.

“Those are just hard realities,” Mr. Thune said. “And I think people at some point have to come to grips with that.“ Mr. Thune said he hopes the meeting is about “sitting down as a family” and figuring out their agenda in the remaining time before the election.

Some GOP senators back Trump on SAVE Act

Mr. Thune said he found out Mr. Trump was coming to the luncheon from Florida Sen. Rick Scott, who had extended the invitation without telling him — an unusual move that could signal some frustration within the ranks. Scott, a close Trump ally, leads the Senate Republican lunch every Wednesday (June 24, 2026).

Mr. Scott, who ran against Mr. Thune for leader two years ago, said Mr. Trump responded “on the spot” to his invitation and said he would come.

“He’s going to be very positive,” Mr. Scott said. “There’s a lot that we can brag about that we’ve accomplished, and he wants to figure out how we can win November and continue to fulfill his agenda.” On Monday (June 22, 2026), Mr. Scott sent a letter to his Republican colleagues arguing that the Senate should be taking votes every week on some version of the SAVE America Act and other GOP priorities that Democrats oppose.

“We need to show voters that we are listening to them and will fight for their priorities whether any Democrats vote with us or not,” Mr. Scott wrote.

Also needling Mr. Thune on the bill is Utah Sen. Mike Lee, a Republican who has amassed a large following on X with daily posts about how they should kill the filibuster and pass the bill. Several Republican senators, including Mr. Cornyn, confronted Mr. Lee at a closed-door lunch last week about his advocacy, which they said is dividing the party and creating unrealistic expectations.

Mr. Lee has also echoed Mr. Trump’s claims that Republicans can’t win elections unless the bill passes, despite the party’s sweeping victories in 2024. Mr. Trump has continued to falsely claim that the 2020 election he lost was stolen.

“The push to pass the SAVE America Act is not a fantasy,’” Mr. Lee posted over the weekend. “It’s a plan to avoid a nightmare — one that’s coming soon unless we act.” Mr. Thune said Tuesday (June 23, 2026) that it’s Mr. Lee’s prerogative to post on social media, but “at the end of the day, I have a different reality. And sometimes the alternative universe that is X doesn’t reflect the facts on the ground.”

Frustration over Iran, intelligence job could also be topics

Mr. Trump could be faced with questions about his announcement on social media last week that he was delaying Jay Clayton’s nomination to become national intelligence director. Republican leaders had hoped to quickly confirm Mr. Clayton and circumvent Mr. Trump’s unpopular interim pick Bill Pulte, who has no known experience in the field.

In the same social media post, Mr. Trump said he wouldn’t sign a renewal of a key surveillance law unless Senate Republicans attach the SAVE America Act. That hard-line approach has some support in the House, where a group of 25 Republicans has vowed to oppose all legislation until the voting bill moves forward.

Republicans could also use the luncheon to push Mr. Trump on the war in Iran and the agreement with Iran to end it. Most lawmakers still have not been briefed about the deal.

Sen. Mike Rounds, R-S.D., said there are a lot of questions about the Iran agreement, but added that Mr. Trump may not be able to talk publicly about the ongoing negotiations.

“We’re there to listen” and to try and ensure that the rest of Trump’s term is successful, Mr. Rounds said. But that means “we’ve got to come out with a united team.”

Published – June 25, 2026 03:04 am IST



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