Initial analyses indicate that the bill may add at least $3.3 trillion to the national debt over the next decade, significantly reducing tax revenue and potentially leading to a reshaping of the nation's fiscal landscape. Meanwhile, the bill seeks to extend approximately $3.8 trillion in tax cuts initiated in 2017 and proposes substantial funding increases for military and border security. Critics warn that the changes could severely impact millions of low-income Americans through cuts to health insurance and federal assistance. A vote in the House of Representatives is anticipated soon, where GOP leaders can only afford to lose three votes among their ranks to ensure passage.
Trump's Tax Overhaul Passes Senate Amid Controversy

Trump's Tax Overhaul Passes Senate Amid Controversy
President Trump's domestic policy bill clears a razor-thin Senate vote with major fiscal implications.
In a tense session marked by intense negotiations and debate lasting more than 24 hours, the Senate narrowly approved President Trump's ambitious policy bill with a vote of 51 to 50. Vice President JD Vance cast the decisive tiebreaking vote after three Republican senators—Susan Collins, Thom Tillis, and Rand Paul—defected, opposing the sweeping legislation that aims to drastically cut taxes and social safety net programs.