Trump delivers Las Vegas speech about taxes on tips, promises to help workers

President Trump made a visit to Las Vegas over the weekend to discuss his plans for American workers, with a focus on implementing a “no tax on tips” policy. Speaking at the Circa Resort and Casino, Trump addressed the hospitality workers in Las Vegas, emphasizing that all tips earned by workers would be 100% theirs to keep.
During his speech, Trump directly engaged with Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo, questioning the impact of the policy on the November election. He highlighted the significance of tip income for millions of workers across the country, including single mothers, and pointed out that a quarter of restaurant workers’ pay in Nevada comes from tips.
In his address, Trump also criticized the economic policies of his predecessor, President Biden, attributing inflation and economic hardships to his administration. He expressed gratitude to the voters of Nevada for their support in the election, noting that the state typically leans Democratic.
Trump also took the opportunity to highlight the achievements of his administration, including the removal of federal diversity, equity, and inclusion practices that he referred to as “woke crap.” He received a positive response from the audience for his actions in this regard.
Overall, Trump’s visit to Las Vegas served as a platform to reiterate his commitment to supporting American workers and implementing policies that benefit them. The event was well-received by attendees, with Trump receiving applause for his efforts to address key issues affecting workers in the hospitality industry.
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