Well, he's Jewish so that immediately gives me pause. Guess we can start there. Do I think he's pushing hard (i.e. propaganda) on this bill? Absolutely. But I think his agenda for pushing this bill is genuine, because this administration feels it will help boost the economy, help address illegal immigration, increase law enforcement, and make the country safer & more prosperous.
Is this bill perfect? No. It certainly has it's flaws. Most glaringly, it's going to increase the deficit by about $3 to $5 trillion, depending on who you listen to. I also don't like the large funding that's in it for AI and other projects. And I'm sure there's a bunch of other pork in there that isn't great for the country (like all bills).
But it increases ICE funding by about 13x what it is now, and I'm a firm believer that mass deportations & sealing the border should be our main priority at the moment. Because deporting millions of illegals is going to have a huge positive impact to our economy and our culture, in my opinion. There's millions of illegals (and US citizens as well) who are defrauding America of Medicare, Social Security, EBT/SNAP, etc. Getting those people out of the system will save the country billions, if not trillions ($ towards national debt). It will also create jobs for Americans, lessen competing demand for homes, and reduce stress on our infrastructure (traffic congestion, roads, schools, hospitals, police & fire departments, etc). It will drive down insurance costs (how many illegals are stealing cars, driving w/ no insurance & causing accidents, etc). Our premiums have increased 40-50% over the past 4-6 years, because of that. It will also change the census of several states, which will impact House & Senate seats. There's a huge trickle down effect to getting these people out of the country. So just in that regard, I say pass the thing.
Then there's the tax stuff for tips, Social Security, etc. From what I've read, I don't think it's exactly "no tax" like the administration is saying, but it's certainly better than current state and should benefit the middle class.
No bill is perfect, but this at least a step in the right direction, in my opinion.