President Trump's sweeping tax and spending bill has passed the House with a razor-thin 215–214 vote, despite opposition from all Democrats and two Republicans. The 1,000-page bill advances Trump’s 2017 tax cut agenda, expands deportation powers, boosts military spending, and slashes green energy incentives. Critics warn the bill could add $3.8 trillion to the national debt, already at a historic $36.2 trillion. Fiscal watchdogs and credit agencies are raising red flags, and with the Senate up next, the battle over the bill’s cost is far from over.