President Donald Trump is doing what he does best: taking his America First agenda straight to the people who matter most—hardworking Americans.
On Thursday, the 47th President held a packed roundtable event in Las Vegas, standing in front of a massive "NO TAX ON TIPS" banner that said everything you need to know about this administration's priorities. This isn't a president who hides in his basement. This is a leader who shows up.
A Sea of Red Hats and Real Americans
The hotel ballroom was filled with hundreds of supporters, with those iconic red MAGA hats scattered throughout the crowd—a visual reminder that the movement that shocked the political establishment in 2016 and delivered a decisive victory in 2024 is stronger than ever.
The energy in the room was electric. These weren't D.C. lobbyists or corporate donors. These were servers, bartenders, valets, and hospitality workers—the backbone of Las Vegas and cities across America—who have been crushed by an overtaxed system for far too long.
A Campaign Promise Becoming Reality
Remember when President Trump first floated this idea during the 2024 campaign? The legacy media laughed. The so-called "experts" said it couldn't be done. Democrats dismissed it as a gimmick.
But here we are, folks. President Trump is pushing forward, bringing together workers and policymakers to make "No Tax on Tips" a reality. While the Biden regime spent four years finding new ways to squeeze every last dollar out of American paychecks—including that army of 87,000 IRS agents—President Trump is fighting to let workers keep more of what they earn.
That's the difference between a president who works for the people and an administration that worked against them.
The Bottom Line
This is what America First looks like in action. No focus groups. No pollsters telling him what to say. Just a President who made a promise to American workers and is delivering on it.
The question now is simple: Will Congress get on board, or will they stand in the way of hardworking Americans keeping more of their own money? Patriots across the country are watching—and they'll remember in 2026.
