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Trump won't veto housing bill, Johnson says after meeting: Exclusive

Trump won't veto housing bill, Johnson says after meeting: Exclusive
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House Speaker Mike Johnson stated that a bipartisan housing bill will become law regardless of whether President Trump signs it or allows it to pass without his signature. Trump has expressed hesitation, prioritizing his own voting legislation, but Johnson remains confident the housing bill will proceed.

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The situation illustrates the legislative maneuvering between the executive and legislative branches regarding domestic policy priorities.

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Hear this story WASHINGTON – The landmark housing bill Congress approved last week will become law with or without President Donald Trump's signature, House Speaker Mike Johnson says.

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The article presents quotes and positions from both the Speaker and the President, maintaining a balanced reporting style.

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