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沃伦称《21世纪住房通道法案》在总统拒绝签署前获得广泛支持
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马萨诸塞州联邦参议员、民主党人伊丽莎白·沃伦在近期一次地方电视台采访中抨击总统唐纳德·特朗普,称他是一名因拒绝签署一项范围广泛的两党住房法案而大发脾气的“幼稚男人”。
这位左翼参议员在WCVB电视台的《实录》节目中毫不掩饰自己对这项搁浅立法的挫败感,向总统传递了直截了当的信息:“赶紧签署这项该死的法案。”
“如果他关心美国民众,早就已经签署这项该死的法案了,”沃伦在采访中说道,她指责特朗普“根本不关心美国工薪家庭的经济生存”。
资料图:参议院此前通过了这项大规模住房法案,旨在降低住房成本并大幅增加住房供应。马萨诸塞州联邦参议员伊丽莎白·沃伦将该法案宣传为防止美国沦为“租客之国”的立法。(杰马尔·康蒂斯/盖蒂图片社 为保护借款人项目拍摄;安娜·莫尼梅克/盖蒂图片社)
特朗普背书的住房法案在共和党违抗参议院施压后获众议院通过
《21世纪住房通道法案》是一项范围广泛的两党一揽子计划,沃伦称其中包含近50项条款,旨在应对全国性的住房危机。
沃伦指出,数十年来住房建设不足推高了房价,美国目前需要数百万套新增住房。
该法案的核心目标是降低建筑成本,简化新建住房的审批流程。
资料图:唐纳德·特朗普总统此前曾表示,议员们必须先通过《拯救美国法案》,他才会推进这项住房法案。(尤里·格里帕斯/阿巴卡/彭博社)
两党住房推动计划取得进展,但特朗普背书的投资者禁令遭遇阻力
该法案由南卡罗来纳州联邦参议员、共和党人蒂姆·斯科特联合发起,还包含另一项核心内容,旨在阻止住房市场的企业兼并。
沃伦解释称,该立法旨在防止私募股权公司收购当地社区,将美国“变成一个租客之国”。
据沃伦透露,该法案在搁浅前曾获得两党广泛支持。
特朗普誓言:除非《拯救美国法案》在参议院通过,否则不会签署任何新法案
她称这项法案“被恭恭敬敬地交到了总统手中”,两党议员都迫不及待地想要为这项法案邀功。
“共和党人都在网上说,‘嗯,我参与起草了这项法案。这法案太棒了,’”沃伦说道,“所有人都在外面宣扬‘这是我的法案,我促成了此事’,直到这个幼稚男人大发脾气,宣布他不会签署这项法案。”
资料图:联邦参议员伊丽莎白·沃伦在采访中称唐纳德·特朗普总统为“幼稚男人”,将他拒绝签署法案的行为描述为“发脾气”。(奇普·索莫德维拉/盖蒂图片社)
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该法案的批评者称,它没有分配新的联邦资金,没有直接解决住房拥有成本上涨的问题,也没有在审批问题上采取足够有力的措施。
总统此前取消了原定的签署仪式,坚称议员们必须先通过一项不相关的、以投票为核心的《拯救美国法案》,他才会推进相关工作。
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Warren tells Trump to ‘sign the damn bill’ as bipartisan housing package remains stalled in Washington
June 26, 2026 7:47pm EDT / Fox News
Warren says the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act had widespread support before the president refused to sign it
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., lashed out at President Donald Trump during a recent local television interview, labeling him a “man-child” throwing a “tantrum” over his refusal to sign a sweeping bipartisan housing package.
Appearing on WCVB’s “On the Record,” the left-wing senator did not hold back her frustration over the stalled legislation, delivering a blunt message to the president: “Sign the damn bill.”
“If he cared about the American people, he’d have already signed the damn thing,” Warren said during the interview, arguing that Trump “does not care about the economic survival of America’s working families.”
FILE – The Senate previously advanced the massive housing package geared toward lowering the costs of homes and supercharging the housing supply. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., pitched it as legislation to prevent America from becoming a “nation of renters.”(Jemal Countess/Getty Images for Protect Borrowers ; Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
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The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act is an expansive bipartisan package that she said contains nearly 50 provisions designed to address the nationwide housing emergency.
Warren noted that decades of under-building have driven prices up, leaving the U.S. in need of millions of new units.
The primary focus of the bill is to lower the costs of construction and make it easier to build new homes.
FILE – President Donald Trump previously said lawmakers must first approve the SAVE America Act before he moves forward with the housing package.(Yuri Gripas/Abaca/Bloomberg)
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The bill, which was co-sponsored by Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., also includes a secondary focus aimed at blocking corporate consolidation of the housing market.
Warren explained that the legislation is designed to keep private equity firms from buying up local neighborhoods and turning America “into a nation of renters.”
According to Warren, the legislation had widespread support from both sides of the aisle before it was stalled.
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She claimed the bill was “handed to the president on a silver platter” and that lawmakers from both parties were eagerly taking credit for the legislation.
“Republicans were all going online, saying, ‘well, I helped write that bill. This bill is terrific,’” Warren said. “So everybody’s out there saying, ‘my bill, I helped make this happen,’ right up until the man-child has a tantrum and announces he will not be signing it.”
FILE – Sen. Elizabeth Warren called President Donald Trump a “man-child” during the interview, describing his refusal to sign the bill as a “tantrum.”(Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
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Critics of the legislation claim it does not allocate fresh federal funding, directly address rising costs of homeownership, or go far enough to address permitting issues.
The president previously canceled a scheduled signing event, insisting lawmakers must first approve the unrelated SAVE America Act, a voting-focused measure, before he moves forward.
The White House did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
Fox News Digital’s Alex Miller contributed to this report.
Alexandra Koch is a Fox News Digital Editor, with a focus on high-impact events that shape national conversation.
She has covered major national crises, including the L.A. wildfires, Potomac and Hudson River aviation disasters, Boulder terror attack, and Texas Hill Country floods.
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