The president was supposed to sign the only bipartisan accomplishment of his second term. Then he changed his mind for a deeply unfortunate reason.
The bipartisan housing bill was poised to be the only good bill to emerge from this Congress. All Trump had to was sign it and let his own party take the pre-midterms win.
He instead threw an unexpected tantrum, canceled the signing ceremony, and pulled the rug out from under his own allies.
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-06-24T15:10:19.349Z
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/trump-signing-ceremony-housing-bill
Since Donald Trumps second term as president began
, the grand total of major bipartisan legislative breakthroughs has been zero. That is, until this week, when the Republican-led House easily passed a landmark housing bill on a 358-32 vote. The move followed a similarly lopsided 85-5 vote in the GOP-led Senate, sending the bill to the White House to become law.
The legislation, several months in the making, was poised to be the single greatest accomplishment of the current Congress. Its not perfect, and it was nearly derailed several times by Republican infighting, but as Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, one of the principal co-authors of the bill, explained via social media, I dont say this often these days, but Congress actually passed something good. My bipartisan housing bill to build more housing, lower costs, and stop private equitys housing grab is becoming law.,,,,
Just a few hours before the scheduled signing ceremony,
Trump published an item to his social media platform downplaying the importance of the bill, which seemed like an odd thing to do: Instead of taking the win and giving his party a much-needed pre-midterm boost, the president was stepping on the only bipartisan success story of his term.
A half-hour later, he went considerably further, publishing this statement online:
Todays 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. Thank you for your attention to this matter! President DJT[/blockquote]
In other words, Trump was prepared to sign this important and worthwhile legislation into law, but at least for now, hes changed his mind, instead directing Congress to pass an unrelated bill that would make it harder to vote and impose new restrictions on transgender Americans.
LMAO -- GOP Rep. French Hill is literally right now during a news conference touting the bipartisan housing bill and the president's support for it, unaware that Trump moments ago angrily announced he won't sign it
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2026-06-24T14:32:51.998Z
.....For his part, House Speaker Mike Johnson told reporters that he spoke to White House officials about an hour before the presidents announcement and made the case that the housing bill is worthwhile. Evidently, Trump ignored the Louisiana Republicans wishes.
Despite the obvious fact that Trump blindsided his ostensible congressional allies, Johnson added that he wouldnt call it a blindside.
Will Trump change his mind again? Will GOP leaders convince him that hes hurting them for no reason? Will the president ever understand that the votes simply arent there to pass his poorly named SAVE America Act? Watch this space.