President Trump's last-minute cancellation of a bipartisan housing bill has sparked outrage among lawmakers, with Democratic Rep. Suhas Subramanyam of Virginia leading the criticism. The bill, which aimed to address rising costs and provide relief to struggling homeowners, had garnered support from both sides of the aisle, only to be unexpectedly derailed by the President's decision. Subramanyam expressed his frustration on NewsNation's "The Hill Sunday," questioning Trump's commitment to tackling the nation's housing crisis. As the housing market continues to face mounting challenges, the fate of this bipartisan bill has left many wondering if the President's actions are a sign of a deeper disregard for affordable housing initiatives.
Democratic Rep. Suhas Subramanyam (Va.) on Sunday criticized President Trump for canceling the signing of a bipartisan housing bill. “I don't know with this president, because he's said that he doesn't care about rising costs,” Subramanyam told host Chris Stirewalt on NewsNation’s “The Hill Sunday,” regarding whether he expects Trump to sign the bill this...