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Back Porch Files: Housing Held Hostage

51 min · 26. juni 2026
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This episode looks at Trump’s decision to delay or refuse signing a bipartisan housing affordability bill unless Congress first advances his election-law demands. At a time when rent, home prices, and basic costs are squeezing working families, the move reveals a brutal set of priorities: housing relief became leverage, affordability became branding, and the roof over people’s heads became another bargaining chip in Trump’s fight to protect power before the midterms. Visit the podcast website at https://www.neighborontheleft.com [https://www.neighborontheleft.com]

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