House passes sweeping bill to lower housing costs, sending it to Trump’s desk
The House passed a major housing affordability bill Tuesday aimed at boosting the supply of homes and cracking down on large investors buying up houses.

Internal White House documents about the issues at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool seem to undercut President Donald Trump's claims that the pool had been vandalized, according to a new report. Trump blamed alleged "vandals" for damaging the pool after crews recently completed a more than $16 million renovation. Video of the bottom layer of paint peeling off in the pool and of green algae taking over nearly the entire structure has circulated online for several days, and some political experts have said the pool itself has become a "symbol" of the Trump administration's incompetence. The New York Times reported on Tuesday that the Trump administration has been aware of the issues the pool faces for a while. Instead of admitting to the issues, the government has sought to blame alleged vandals instead, according to the report. "Government documents obtained by The New York Times show that while National Park Service workers found two cuts in sections of foam between the pool’s expansion joints, those were not directly related to the 'American flag blue' coating that is now peeling, or to the algae that has turned the pool a bright shade of green," the NYT reported. "Even as the documents show workers were attempting to address deteriorating conditions, Trump administration officials were insisting publicly that the pool was pristine," the outlet added. Trump has consistently claimed that someone took a knife or box cutter to the bottom of the pool to damage the paint. However, one document obtained by the NYT showed that workers reported damage to the bottom of the pool about a week before reports surfaced. "Work to fix the problems may not be finished until after July 4 — a setback for the president, who wanted the renovation to be completed before then," the Times added.
The House passed a major housing affordability bill Tuesday aimed at boosting the supply of homes and cracking down on large investors buying up houses.
The House of Representatives gave the final green light to a bipartisan housing bill designed to boost housing supply, legislation designed to alleviate the cost-of-living woes suffered by many families. The House voted 358-32 to pass the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act on Tuesday after the Senate passed the legislation on Monday evening. The […]
A broad majority of Americans support efforts to quickly end the war with Iran through a negotiated agreement, according to a new Economist/YouGov survey that found widespread support for several key provisions included in President Donald Trump's proposed peace deal. The post Poll Finds Strong Support for Trump’s Iran Peace Deal appeared first on Breitbart.
The Senate on Tuesday approved a House-passed war powers resolution to limit Trump's action in Iran in a 50 to 48 vote. The post BREAKING: Senate Approves House-Passed War Powers Resolution to Limit Trump’s Action in Iran – Four Republicans Join the Democrats appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
President Donald Trump, 80, fixated on negative coverage of his swollen 'cankles' during an explosive White House moment, as his staff whisper about his 'old' age, a new book reveals.
President Trump announced Tuesday that federal authorities have now made six arrests in connection with the vandalism and damage to the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, revealing new details about a deliberate act of destruction targeting one of the nation's most iconic landmarks ahead of America's 250th anniversary celebration. The post President Trump Announces SIX Arrests in Reflecting Pool Vandalism — Confirms Massive 350-Foot Gash Slashed By Sharp Knife Or Razor In The Dark Of Night appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
President Donald Trump's narrative about the issues the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool faces is under intense scrutiny, and political analysts were astounded by a new report that seemed to make the scrutiny much worse. The New York Times reported on Tuesday that internal White House documents show the Trump administration was well aware of the issues the Reflecting Pool is facing, from its peeling painted bottom to the algae covering its entire surface, even though Trump was publicly blaming "vandals" for the problems. "Government documents obtained by The New York Times show that while National Park Service workers found two cuts in sections of foam between the pool’s expansion joints, those were not directly related to the 'American flag blue' coating that is now peeling, or to the algae that has turned the pool a bright shade of green," the report reads in part. "Even as the documents show workers were attempting to address deteriorating conditions, Trump administration officials were insisting publicly that the pool was pristine," it added. Political analysts shared their reactions to the report on social media. "This is going to get more stupid every day for eternity," Jeff Timmer, a senior advisor to The Lincoln Project, posted on X."In other words, he used some time to concoct an enemy he could blame," author and retired journalist Lyle Muller posted on X. "So much winning ..." Brian Webber, guest host on "The Jim Rome Show," posted on X.
Robby Soave and Amber Duke discuss how the refurbishment of D.C.’s Reflecting Pool has gone off the rails.