Its as if the president spent two weeks thinking about how best to hurt the Republican Partys strategy, and then followed that plan to the letter.
On the housing bill, itâs as if Trump spent two weeks thinking about how best to hurt his own partyâs strategy for an election-season victory, and then followed that plan to the letter.
He didnât have to screw over his allies, but in the end, he just couldnât help himself
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— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-07-10T14:54:24.178Z
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As is often the case, Trump made Johnson look foolish soon after. On Friday morning, the president published a 229-word screed to his social media platform that read, in part:
I will not sign the Housing Bill, which has been fully approved by Congress and sent to the White House, in PROTEST over the fact that the United States Senate is not capable of passing THE SAVE AMERICA ACT.
....But as a political matter, Trump has screwed over his own allies for no reason.
The bipartisan housing bill was poised to be the only meaningful legislative breakthrough of the year. GOP leaders were counting on this to show, shortly before the midterm elections, that a Republican-led Congress is capable of passing a good bill that addresses a serious issue that much of the country cares about.
But instead of allowing his own party to celebrate an election-season victory,
Trump scrapped a previously choreographed signing ceremony which was poised to create visuals that could be used in GOP campaign ads before downplaying the legislation itself as effectively meaningless.....
Its as if Trump spent two weeks thinking about how best to hurt his own allies strategy for an election-season victory, and then followed that counterproductive plan to the letter.
trump took away an issue for the GOP and gave the Democrats a fun issue to use in the midterms. The Democrats will be happy to use this issue against the GOP