President Trump cancels plans to sign a bipartisan affordable housing bill, saying the signing will not occur until the Senate passes his Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE America) Act. Multiple outlets report that Trump announces the change through social media and links the housing legislation to progress on the SAVE Act, which he frames as an elections measure and a key priority of his second term. The Washington Post notes it is unclear whether Trump intends to ultimately kill the housing bill, while ABC News and The Hill both describe the move as a postponement tied to Senate action. NBC News similarly characterizes the decision as abrupt and places it within an ongoing dispute between Trump and Congress over the SAVE Act. Across reports, the central point is that the bipartisan housing bill’s scheduled signing is called off, with Trump stating he will not sign it until the SAVE Act clears the Senate. The reports do not indicate whether the housing bill has changed text or timing beyond the cancellation of the signing event.