A significant bill aimed at increasing housing supply in the United States has passed both the House and Senate. The legislation seeks to address the ongoing housing shortage impacting the nation. However, President Trump has indicated he will withhold his signature, linking the bill to changes in voting laws. This creates a potential stalemate as the President seeks to leverage the housing bill for unrelated political objectives. The bill’s passage was seen as a bipartisan effort to tackle a critical issue affecting affordability and accessibility. Without the President’s signature, the legislation will not become law, leaving the housing crisis unresolved. The situation highlights a growing pattern of the President using legislative approvals as bargaining chips.