The question assumes a specific housing bill has passed Congress and is waiting for President Trump’s signature. It also implies a legislative mechanism is being applied to that bill. The context provided does not name a specific housing bill. It does not confirm any such bill has reached the President.
The current President of the United States is Joe Biden, not Donald Trump, as of 2024. Donald Trump is a former president and a candidate in the 2024 election. He does not hold the office of the Presidency. He cannot sign or veto current legislation.
The premise of the question contains a factual inaccuracy regarding the current President. It also lacks identification of a specific bill. I cannot answer the question as stated.
Please clarify: 1. Which specific housing bill are you referring to? 2. Are you asking about a hypothetical scenario, a past event during Trump’s presidency (2017–2021), or a current legislative proposal?
If you are asking about the general legislative mechanism by which a bill becomes law without the President’s signature, that process is known as a **pocket veto**. This occurs if the President does not sign within 10 days while Congress is adjourned. The bill does not become law. If the President does not sign within 10 days while Congress is in session, the bill becomes law without signature. This general knowledge does not apply to a "current" bill under President Trump. He is not currently in office.
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