President Donald Trump has a narrow window of roughly 10 days to decide whether to sign, ignore, or veto a bipartisan housing bill that includes a
- President Trump has a 10-day deadline to act on a bipartisan housing bill that includes a provision banning the Federal Reserve from issuing a CBDC until the end of 2030.
- The CBDC restriction was attached to the housing bill as a legislative bargaining chip, with Senator Elizabeth Warren reportedly involved.
- Trump's reaction has been dismissive, calling the bill a 'yawn,' and his decision could lead to a veto override attempt by Congress or be overshadowed by other legislative priorities like the CLARITY Act.
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