Trump delays signing housing bill over CBDC ban, wants elections bill first
President Donald Trump has canceled plans to sign a bipartisan U.S. housing bill after it included a provision barring the Federal Reserve from issuing or creating a CBDC until 2030, while exempting certain stablecoins [1].
Multiple reports said Trump refused to sign the housing legislation at the scheduled time, stating he wanted Congress to first pass a separate elections-related bill, and he dismissed the CBDC-ban provision as “of minor importance” [2] [3].
If Trump does not sign within the timeframe outlined by the reporting, the housing bill could still become law automatically within days [4].
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- 1Trump cancels signing of housing bill with CBDC banCointelegraph• Jun 24, 2026
- 3Trump refuses to sign law with U.S. CBDC ban, demands approval of elections billCoinDesk• Jun 24, 2026
- 4Trump Halts CBDC Ban Housing Bill Signing – Here Is Why He Wants the SAVE Act FirstBlockNews• Jun 24, 2026
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