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President Donald Trump abruptly canceled his signing of a bipartisan housing affordability bill roughly one hour before a scheduled ceremony at the Capitol, throwing the legislation's immediate future into uncertainty.
The reversal came as Trump prepared to meet with Republican senators in what was described as a tense session.
What Happened A bill signing is the formal final step in turning legislation into law — the president's signature transforms a congressional vote into enforceable statute.
Trump was due at the Capitol for that ceremony when he canceled, with no public signing taking place.
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