Trump takes wind out of GOP win on housing bill

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President Trump announced Friday he will not sign the bipartisan housing bill that Congress passed with broad support, citing the Senate's inaction on voter ID legislation as his reason. The measure automatically becomes law if he doesn't veto it.
Progressive: Hostage-taking over doomed bill — Progressive outlets portrayed Trump as weaponizing the housing bill to pressure Senate action on voter ID legislation they characterized as anti-democratic and unlikely to pass.
Moderate: Stated refusal with automatic effect — Centrist outlets reported Trump's announcement straightforwardly while noting the bill becomes law automatically without his signature if he doesn't veto.
Conservative: Principled legislative pressure — Conservative outlets presented Trump's refusal as legitimate leverage to demand Senate prioritization of his voter ID legislation.
President Trump is taking the wind out of a potential GOP win as Republican frustrations mount over how he is handling the issue of affordability ahead of the midterms.
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