Rep. Luna opposes Trump-endorsed housing bill despite presidential support
Florida Republican Rep. Anna Paulina Luna said she would vote against a Senate housing bill that President Trump has endorsed for House passage.

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.) announced Tuesday that she would oppose advancing a Senate-passed housing bill to the House floor, despite President Trump's endorsement of the measure.
In an interview with The Hill, Luna cited frustration with Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) as a factor in her opposition, stating that Thune has not done enough on the issue. The housing bill has been stalled in Congress for an extended period.
Trump had previously called for the House to pass the Senate measure, creating a split between the president's position and Luna's stance. The disagreement highlights potential divisions within the Republican Party on housing policy priorities.
The specific details of the housing legislation and its provisions were not detailed in available reports. Luna's opposition represents a notable instance of a Republican House member breaking with Trump's legislative preferences early in his presidency.