2026-07-10T14:28:40-04:00 / 福克斯新闻频道
除非特朗普行使否决权,否则旨在降低住房建造成本的《21世纪住房之路法案》将于周六正式生效
作者:路易斯·卡西阿诺 福克斯新闻
发布时间:2026年7月10日 美国东部时间下午2:28 | 更新时间:2026年7月10日 美国东部时间下午2:30
特朗普:若无选民身份证法案,不会签署住房法案,批评参议院
唐纳德·特朗普总统在Truth社交平台上表态,尽管国会已通过该住房法案,他仍不会签署。他抗议参议院未能通过《拯救美国法案》,并称该法案得到了97%的共和党人和许多民主党人的支持。特朗普强调,需要带照片的选民身份证和公民身份证明,以防止选民欺诈。
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唐纳德·特朗普总统周五表示,他不会签署国会通过的两党住房法案,以此抗议议员们未能推动《SAVE法案》获得通过。
与此同时,旨在降低住房成本、推动更多住宅建设的《21世纪住房之路法案》将于周六正式生效,除非特朗普否决该法案。
“我不会签署已经国会完全批准并送交白宫的住房法案,以此抗议美国参议院无法通过《拯救美国法案》,”特朗普在社交媒体上发帖称。
特朗普以《SAVE法案》挟持华盛顿,中期选举共和党掌控国会的倒计时正在进行
2026年6月24日,在美国加利福尼亚州巴伦西亚的一个新住宅开发项目中,建筑工人站在在建住宅的屋顶上。美国总统唐纳德·特朗普取消了原本计划的两党住房法案签署仪式,该法案旨在加快住宅建设、限制大型投资者持有独栋住宅。特朗普称,在国会通过《拯救美国法案》之前,他不会采取任何行动,他将该投票法案称为“国家紧急事件”。(贾斯汀·沙利文/盖蒂图片社)
《拯救美国法案》将推出新措施,防止非公民在联邦选举中投票,但该法案尚未获得足够的共和党支持以通过国会。
特朗普多次敦促共和党人将该法案作为11月中期选举前的首要立法议程。
“《拯救美国法案》未能通过简直荒唐,这对任何投反对票的政客都是严重威胁!”特朗普写道。他还表示,该法案未能通过对所有反对该法案的政客来说都是“严重威胁”。
国会有望在无特朗普协助的情况下取得罕见两党住房立法突破
唐纳德·特朗普总统周五表示,他不会签署两党住房法案,以此抗议议员们未能通过《拯救美国法案》——该法案将出台新措施保障联邦选举的公正性。(索尔·勒布/法新社 via 盖蒂图片社)
根据美国宪法,总统在收到法案后有10天时间签署,若未签署则法案将自动生效。
特朗普的表态发布于他取消两党法案签署计划一周后,当时他宣布将以此作为推动严格选民身份证法案的筹码。
上个月,特朗普称与要求所有选民提供公民身份证明的立法相比,这项住房法案“无聊透顶”且“毫无意义”。
美国住房市场可能面临比房源短缺更严重的问题
“数百万美国人正被住房成本压得喘不过气,”参议院少数党领袖、纽约州民主党人查克·舒默周五在X平台上发帖称。“唐纳德·特朗普称他们的危机‘无聊透顶’,随后又拒绝签署数十年来最重要的两党住房法案。他的优先级再明显不过:让普通家庭承担更高成本,让自己拥有更多权力。”
“共和党人宁愿让投票变得更困难,也不愿让人们买得起房更容易。当他们展示出自己的真面目时,请相信他们,”众议院少数党领袖、纽约州民主党人哈基姆·杰弗里斯在回应特朗普的X平台帖子中写道。
科罗拉多州民主党众议员杰森·克劳在X平台上写道:“抵押贷款和租金成本上涨正对美国民众造成沉重打击,但特朗普却拒绝采取行动。”
当福克斯新闻数字频道向白宫寻求置评时,白宫将问题引向了特朗普的社交媒体帖子。
特朗普发表上述言论的前一天,美国全国地产经纪商协会报告称,房屋中位数价格已创下历史新高。
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报告显示,6月份售出房屋的中位数价格为440600美元,较去年同期上涨1.8%。
“即便如此,购房负担能力仍好于去年,因为工资涨幅超过了房价涨幅,”美国全国地产经纪商协会首席经济学家劳伦斯·允说道。
“不过,如果库存增长持续停滞,长期住房负担能力的改善可能会受到阻碍,”允补充道。“如果库存没有持续增长,房价可能会加速上涨。向市场增加供应至关重要,这样才能扩大拥有住房的机会。”
路易斯·卡西阿诺是福克斯新闻数字频道的记者。新闻线索请发送至louis.casiano@fox.com。
Trump refuses to sign bipartisan housing bill in protest over SAVE Act
2026-07-10T14:28:40-04:00 / Fox News
The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, aimed at cutting home construction costs, becomes law Saturday unless Trump vetoes it
By Louis Casiano Fox News
Published July 10, 2026 2:28pm EDT | Updated July 10, 2026 2:30pm EDT
Trump will not sign housing bill without voter ID, criticizes Senate
President Donald Trump took to Truth Social, declaring he will not sign the housing bill despite congressional approval. He protests the Senate’s inability to pass The SAVE America Act, which he claims is supported by 97% of Republicans and many Democrats. Trump emphasizes the need for photo voter ID and proof of citizenship to prevent voter fraud.
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President Donald Trump on Friday said he will not sign a bipartisan housing bill passed by Congress in protest over the failure of lawmakers to bring the SAVE Act over the finish line.
Meanwhile, the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, which is intended to lower the costs of housing and spur more home construction, is slated to become law Saturday unless Trump vetoes the legislation.
“I will not sign the Housing Bill, which has been fully approved by Congress and sent to the White House, in PROTEST over the fact that the United States Senate is not capable of passing THE SAVE AMERICA ACT,” Trump posted on social media.
TRUMP HOLDS WASHINGTON HOSTAGE OVER SAVE ACT AS MIDTERM CLOCK TICKS ON GOP CONTROL
In an aerial view, construction workers stand on the roof of homes under construction at a new housing development on June 24, 2026, in Valencia, California. U.S. President Donald Trump canceled a planned signing ceremony for a bipartisan housing bill that would speed home construction and limit large investors’ ownership of single-family homes, saying he would not act until Congress passes the SAVE America Act, a voting measure he called a “national emergency.”(Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
The SAVE America Act, which would introduce new measures to prevent noncitizens from voting in federal elections, doesn’t have enough Republican support to pass.
Trump has repeatedly pushed Republicans to make it a top legislative priority ahead of the midterm elections in November.
“THE SAVE AMERICA ACT’S non-passage is CRAZY, and a serious threat to any politician who votes against it!” Trump wrote. He also said the non-passage of the bill is a “serious threat” to any politician who opposes it.
CONGRESS EYES RARE BIPARTISAN HOUSING WIN WITH OR WITHOUT TRUMP’S HELP
President Donald Trump on Friday said he will not sign a bipartisan housing bill in protest over the failure of lawmakers to pass the Save America Act, which would enact new measures to safeguard federal elections.(SAUL LOEB / AFP via Getty Images)
Under the U.S. Constitution, a president has 10 days to sign a bill upon receiving it, so it becomes law as if the legislation is signed.
Trump’s post came a week after he canceled plans to sign the bipartisan legislation, announcing he was using it as leverage in his push for the strict voter ID bill.
Last month, he called the housing bill “a yawn” and “so unimportant” compared to legislation that would require proof of citizenship for all voters.
AMERICA’S HOUSING MARKET COULD RUN OUT OF SOMETHING MORE IMPORTANT THAN HOMES
“Millions of Americans are being crushed by housing costs,” Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., posted Friday on X. “Donald Trump called their crisis ‘a big yawn’ — then refused to sign the most significant bipartisan housing bill in decades. His priorities couldn’t be clearer: higher costs for families and more power for himself.”
“Republicans would rather make it harder to vote than easier to afford a home. When people show you who they are, believe them,” House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., wrote in an X post in response to Trump.
Rep. Jason Crow, D-Colo., wrote on X that “the rising cost of mortgages and rent are hitting Americans hard. Yet Trump refuses to act.”
The White House referred Fox News Digital to Trump’s social media post when asked for comment.
Trump’s remarks came a day after the National Association of Realtors reported that the median price for a home has reached an all-time high.
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The median price for a home sold in June was $440,600, a 1.8% increase from a year ago, the report states.
“Even so, affordability is better than a year ago because wage growth is outpacing home price growth,” said NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun.
“However, progress on long-term housing affordability could be hampered if inventory growth continues to stall,” Yun added. “Without consistent gains in inventory, home prices can accelerate. It is critical to introduce more supply to the market to widen the opportunity for homeownership.”
Louis Casiano is a reporter for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to louis.casiano@fox.com.
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