June 4 (UPI) -- The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office announced Wednesday that the Trump legislative agenda bill approved by GOP House representatives would tack more than $2.4 trillion to the national debt over a decade.
That comes out to be slightly higher than the CBO's past projection of $2.3 trillion in new debt.
The CBO, in conjunction with the nonpartisan Joint Committee on Taxation, said that during a 10-year period, the Trump agenda bill would not only decrease revenues by $3.7 trillion, it would cut spending by $1.3 trillion, which would sink the United States over $2.4 trillion deeper in the red .
The $2.4 trillion CBO conclusion is also due in part to revisions made by GOP House leaders to get the Republican member who had held out for either a higher state and lo