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Democrat says he 'wouldn't be surprised' if Trump does not sign bipartisan housing bill
Key takeaways
- Suhas Subramanyam (Va.) on Sunday criticized President Trump for canceling the signing of a bipartisan housing bill.
- He said… if he doesn t have a housing problem and his friends don t have [a] problem with housing, then it doesn t matter to him, the Virginia Democrat added.
- Trump canceled the signing of the 21st Century Road to Housing Act on Wednesday, despite the legislation gaining passage through both chambers of Congress via overwhelming, veto-proof majorities.
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Suhas Subramanyam (Va.) on Sunday criticized President Trump for canceling the signing of a bipartisan housing bill.
I don t know with this president, because he s said that he doesn t care about rising costs, Subramanyam told host Chris Stirewalt on News Nation s The Hill Sunday, regarding whether he expects Trump to sign the bill this upcoming week.
He said… if he doesn t have a housing problem and his friends don t have [a] problem with housing, then it doesn t matter to him, the Virginia Democrat added. So I actually wouldn t be surprised if he doesn t sign it.
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