Democratic Rep. Suhas Subramanyam of Virginia says he would not be surprised if President Trump does not sign a bipartisan housing bill. Subramanyam comments come after Trump canceled a planned signing of the legislation. In an interview with NewsNation’s “The Hill Sunday,” Subramanyam links his expectation to Trump’s stated views and actions on costs, saying he does not know how the president will handle the rising cost of living. The member criticizes Trump for canceling the signing and suggests that the decision reflects a lack of concern about household expenses. Both outlets frame the issue around uncertainty over whether the bipartisan housing measure will ultimately become law. No sources cited in the provided excerpts detail what is in the bill, when it would be reconsidered, or whether the bill’s fate depends on additional negotiations. Overall, the reporting focuses on Subramanyam’s reaction to Trump’s canceled signing and on the broader question of whether the president will move forward with the bipartisan housing package.