Trump Kills Housing Bill To Stop "Commies" & The Supreme Court's 4 MASSIVE Judgments

| Podcasts | June 26, 2026 | 7.62 Thousand views | 2:09:59

TL;DR

President Trump is leveraging a bipartisan affordable housing bill that caps institutional investors to force passage of the Save America Act, sparking debate between hosts about whether election integrity or housing affordability should take precedence in legislative strategy.

🏘️ Housing Affordability Bill 3 insights

Cap institutional investors at 350 homes

The bill limits large private equity firms to owning 350 single-family homes to prevent strategic market manipulation that drives up local prices.

Incentivize new construction through carveouts

Investors can exceed the 350-home limit by building new properties, harnessing greed to increase housing supply and drive down costs.

Unprecedented bipartisan support

The legislation enjoys massive support from both parties because it addresses the affordability crisis through market mechanisms rather than pure regulation.

⚖️ Political Leverage & The Save America Act 3 insights

Trump threatens pocket veto for leverage

The President refuses to sign the housing bill to force a vote on the Save America Act, which requires proof of citizenship to vote.

Voter fraud versus gerrymandering debate

One host argues voter fraud lacks evidence compared to gerrymandering, which provably changes election outcomes and Senate composition.

Critique of tit-for-tat gamesmanship

Both hosts agree that holding popular legislation hostage creates a destructive cycle of political retaliation that undermines governance.

📉 Economic Indicators & Policy 3 insights

Inflation hits 4.1%

Consumer prices rose to double the Federal Reserve's mandate, worsening from May's numbers.

NYC rent freeze risks

New York City's rent control legislation may supercharge the affordability crisis and potentially justify future property seizures.

Supreme Court immigration wins

The Court delivered two major victories to the Trump administration on immigration policy that will shape the next decade of debate.

Bottom Line

Support the bipartisan housing bill's immediate passage while recognizing that political leverage is an unavoidable reality of legislative sausage-making.

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