President Donald J. Trump announced Wednesday that he will not sign a housing bill until Congress passes legislation requiring documentation of U.S. citizenship to vote in federal elections.
“Today’s press conference and signing of the housing project is canceled until we pass the much-needed SAVE AMERICA ACT, which I consider a national emergency,” Trump posted on social media.
The Save America Act is a bill that requires states, which constitutionally have the power to organize elections, to require voters to present proof of citizenship, such as a passport, when registering to vote, and a photo ID in order to cast a ballot.
Save the citizen vote in democracy
And as expected, the new Democrats in Congress are opposed. The measures are branded as discriminatory by the Democrats, who have become an extremist left-wing organization and have ceased to be a democratic Party, respecting freedoms, the Constitution and democracy.
The Democrats have reached the point of controlling all institutions in various states, where conservatives find it impossible to climb political and government positions amid the obstacles implemented by the extreme left, which is already the vast majority of that Party.
California is the best example of the absurd electoral rules implemented by progressivism (socialism) that result in the result of a primary election, for example and unlike the rest of the vast majority of states, can take weeks in the technology capital of the world, an unacceptable fact that generates more and more doubts about the legitimacy of the process.
Among the regulations that govern in that state, there is a lack of rigor in the verification of citizenship to exercise the vote and the acceptance of ballots by mail up to 17 days after the official date of the elections.
The new housing law, which had been approved on Tuesday with broad support from both parties in Congress, has as its main objective to facilitate the construction of new houses, especially by relaxing certain regulations and accelerating environmental impact assessments.
The head of the Oval Office was scheduled to sign this Wednesday a bipartisan housing initiative approved on Tuesday by a large majority in both Chambers of Congress and considered the most ambitious federal housing reform in decades; by the way, proposed by President Trump and the Republicans.
Trump’s proposed housing law
The law seeks to increase the supply of housing and contain prices through measures to expedite affordable construction and limit certain purchases of single-family homes by large institutional investors, who hoard properties and deliberately and exorbitantly raise prices at enormous profits.
For several weeks, the President has demanded that the essential changes in the electoral system to safeguard democracy and the vote of Americans be approved by Congress.
The housing law, supported by the head of the White House and the Republicans, illustrates the fight undertaken by Trump and conservatives against the high cost of living created by the government of Joe Biden and the Democrats with the worst inflation in five decades, due to the failed economic policies implemented during his mandate.
And as is also expected, now the person responsible – for the left – turns out to be the Trump administration and they are relying on the issue to carry out a political campaign a few months before the legislative elections, being they responsible for the serious inflationary crisis, the bankruptcy of banks and the brutal rise in the cost of living for Americans.
If it were not for the necessary war against Iran due to its nuclear and terrorist threat, today the average price of gasoline in the country would be below $2 per gallon, as it was in several states before beginning the offensive against the largest regime that sponsors terrorism in the world.
Trump was scheduled to meet this Wednesday with the Republican Senate bench in search of consensus on the need to approve the citizenship requirement to vote, something that in the vast majority of countries is established as a fundamental and constitutional requirement.
The Senate approved a symbolic resolution the day before calling on the President to withdraw US troops involved in the war against the Iranian regime, a non-binding vote but one that directly irritated Trump and his cabinet.