President Donald Trump has not signed the “21st Century Road to Housing Act,” according to The Washington Post. The outlet reports that the bill is scheduled to become law on Friday even without Trump’s signature, meaning it is set to take effect through the remaining legislative process rather than by presidential enactment. Other coverage in the same story cluster frames the situation as the housing legislation awaiting Trump’s decision, while additional sources describe it as a sweeping, bipartisan housing measure that could proceed without his approval.

Taken together, the reports indicate that the bill’s final status hinges on timing rather than a signed statement from the president. The “live updates” item emphasizes that the bill remains pending a decision, while another source argues that the legislation could still become law absent Trump’s signature. The Niskanen Center and other referenced materials describe the bill as significant in addressing housing affordability, positioning it within broader efforts to increase housing supply and reduce costs.

Overall, the sources converge on the same key point: Trump has not signed the bill, but it is expected to go into effect on Friday regardless.