President Donald Trump stopped in Las Vegas on Saturday to discuss his administration's plan to exclude tips from federal taxes.
President Donald Trump took a victory lap in Las Vegas on Saturday, basking both in his presidential victory in Nevada last year and the rapid-pace action of his first week in office.
As Trump presses forward with his tax proposal, it remains to be seen whether Congress will embrace the plan or not.
President Donald Trump outlines plans to exclude tips from federal taxes during a speech in Las Vegas, targeting the hospitality sector. While this offers potential benefits to workers' income, challenges including legislative approval remain.
In Las Vegas President Donald Trump celebrated his victory lap with a rally centered on his campaign promise to eliminate taxes on tips
Trump cited a sweeping freeze on new money for all U.S. foreign assistance, his notice of a U.S. withdrawal from the Paris climate agreement and his order ceasing diversity, equity and inclusion programs across the federal government, among other things.
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