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Congress Pushes Back on White House Bid to Ban Wall Street from Housing Market

Araverus Team|Tuesday, February 10, 2026 at 1:13 AM

Congress Pushes Back on White House Bid to Ban Wall Street from Housing Market

Araverus Team

Feb 10, 2026 · 1:13 AM

Congress · Housing Policy · Trump Administration · Wall Street Investors

CongressHousing PolicyTrump AdministrationWall Street Investors

The White House is in conflict with Congress over President Trump's proposal to ban Wall Street investors from purchasing single-family homes, as lawmakers resist adding this ban to current housing bills.

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The White House is at loggerheads with Congress over one of President Trump’s signature housing proposals, a ban on Wall Street investors buying single-family homeswsj.comWSJ: Proposed Ban on Investors in the Housing Market Hits a Wall in Congress USA - ResetEraresetera.com

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