President Trump downplays bipartisan housing bill while demanding passage of SAVE America Act.
President Trump called a bipartisan housing bill "a yawn" and said it was unimportant compared to his SAVE America Act, an election reform bill. Trump delayed signing the housing legislation last week and said he would decide whether to sign it after receiving it from Congress, which Speaker Mike Johnson sent to the White House on Monday.
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3 outlets covered it, splitting into 3 framing camps across 2 bias groups.
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All outlets report the same core confrontation: Trump is using the housing bill as leverage to force passage of his SAVE America Act. The Examiner emphasizes Trump's framing that the election bill is saving America from crooked elections, while ABC notes Democratic concerns about disenfranchising voters.
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“'It's a yawn': Trump downplays bipartisan landmark housing bill”
“Trump says bipartisan housing bill is 'a big yawn' compared to SAVE America Act”
“Trump derides bipartisan housing affordability bill as 'so unimportant' and 'a yawn'”
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