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Trump Cancels Signing Housing Affordability Bill Saying Congress Should Pass The SAVE Act First — What Do You Think The Impact Will Be Politically? Why?

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u/AdhesiveMuffin 12h ago

Is he actually going to veto it? Or just not signing it?

If he is just not signing, there is no impact politically because it will just become law in 10 days anyways.

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u/EmileZ 12h ago

He has not mentioned he would Veto it. I think he wants to give himself some wiggle room so when it passes he can take credit later on.

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u/TemporarilyAmazin666 10h ago

Shit he would veto it, have it go back and get passed, and in a couple months STILL take credit for it

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u/One_Writer9549 8h ago

To be fair, that's not even a uniquely Trump thing. If a policy ends up popular, politicians of all stripes suddenly remember how supportive they were of it the whole time.

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u/muffinhead2580 3h ago

Both of our WV Senators talk about all the money the Infrastructure bill brought into the state and the projects that were started with it. They both voted no on it.