

Trump's Controversial Bill Passes House in Nail-Biting Vote
The House narrowly passed President Donald Trump's ambitious bill, sending it to the Senate. The vote was 215 to 214, with all Democrats and two Republicans voting against the measure. The Congressional Budget Office estimates the bill will add $3.8 trillion to the national debt over the next decade. "My colleagues have the nerve to talk about fiscal responsibility," said Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY), expressing his disapproval. "This is an assault on fiscal responsibility." The bill, which includes provisions for tax cuts and border security, now faces an uncertain future in the Senate. Its passage in the House marks a significant step, but the Senate's decision will ultimately determine its fate. The bill's supporters argue it will revive the economy and deliver historic tax relief, while critics express concern about its impact on the national debt and potential cuts to social programs.