Democrats in the US House of Representatives quickly fired back on Monday after President Donald Trump called pending affordable housing legislation a “big yawnDemocrats in the US House of Representatives quickly fired back on Monday after President Donald Trump called pending affordable housing legislation a “big yawn

Trump just proved he 'literally does not care' about you: critics

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Democrats in the US House of Representatives quickly fired back on Monday after President Donald Trump called pending affordable housing legislation a “big yawn” compared to the attack on voting rights that he wants Republicans to pass.

Trump last Wednesday canceled a planned signing ceremony for the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act and demanded that Congress, which is narrowly controlled by Republicans, pass the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility, or SAVE America, Act.

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) on Monday sent Trump the bipartisan housing bill—which will become law with no action by the president after 10 days.

Asked by reporters whether he’ll sign the housing legislation, Trump replied: “It hasn’t been sent to me yet. It’s coming, I understand, and then I’ll make a de—Here’s what I would like to say... It’s a yawn. Some people say it’s wonderful. To me, compared to the SAVE America Act, just about everything is a big yawn.”

Sharing a clip of the president’s remarks on social media, House Minority Whip Katherine Clark (D-Mass.) declared, “He truly doesn’t give a damn about you.”

Other Democrats delivered similar responses. Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal (Wash.) said that “Trump does not care about lowering housing prices,” while Rep. Becca Balint (Vt.) wrote of his comments, “Donald Trump literally does not care about your cost of living, part one million.”

Democratic Colorado Congresswoman Brittany Pettersen said: “A yawn? Try telling that to the families who can’t afford rent, can’t afford to buy gas or groceries, and are one paycheck away from losing everything. Believe him when he tells you who he is.”

Rep. Christian D. Menefee, a Texas Democrat, charged that “Trump cares more about rigging elections than Americans affording homes.”

The Democratic National Committee’s (DNC) rapid response director, Kendall Witmer, said in a statement that “Donald Trump continues to mock what everyday Americans are experiencing. Time and again, Trump has had the chance to lower costs for working families, but without fail, he has chosen to prioritize his own interests and those of his wealthy friends.”

“As Americans struggle to put a roof over their heads and afford basic necessities,” Witmer added, “Trump continues to double down on his disastrous policies and self-serving agenda—and Americans are fed up.”

Trump’s comments came just over four months away from the November midterm elections, in which Democrats aim to regain control of both chambers of Congress.

In the lead-up to the midterms, Trump has ramped up pressure on Republicans in Congress to pass the SAVE America Act, which would force Americans to show proof of citizenship when registering to vote, and photo identification at the ballot box. Critics have warned that the former requirement could disenfranchise millions of Americans who may not have access to documents such as a birth certificate or passport with their current name.

Johnson said Sunday on Fox News that “we’re going to try to pass it again, and this time we’re going to try to put it on a reconciliation bill,” which “prevents the necessity of 60 votes in the Senate.”

The speaker on Monday also sent a message to his GOP colleagues who might block unrelated legislation in a bid to pressure senators to pass the SAVE America Act: “Whomever is thinking that stopping the work of House Republicans to make Americans safer right now and to bring down the cost of living—impeding that progress just because stubborn Senate Democrats won’t do the job of the American people is self-defeating. It doesn’t make any sense.”

Punchbowl reported on Monday that GOP leadership has also expressed interest in creating a $4 billion grant program that would incentivize states to enact parts of the bill. Some Republican state lawmakers have already pursued copycat legislation.

As elected Republicans attack voting rights at the national level, the US Supreme Court—whose right-wing supermajority has often rubber-stamped Trump’s agenda—delivered a surprise victory for voting rights on Monday: Two conservatives joined the three liberal justices in rejecting the Republican National Committee’s (RNC) challenge to states counting mailed ballots that are postmarked by Election Day but received afterward.

“The DNC is proud to have stood with the state of Mississippi to defeat the RNC’s latest attack on Americans’ voting rights,” said the Democrats’ chair, Ken Martin. “Trump and Republicans are attacking our elections and trying to rig the system in their favor because they know the American people are ready to reject their chaos and corruption this November.”

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