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Trump to Discuss Tax Cuts at Las Vegas Roundtable
President to highlight 'Working Families Tax Cuts' with local leaders and first responders
Apr. 15, 2026 at 3:33am
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In a move to highlight his administration's tax cut agenda, President Trump will host a roundtable discussion with local leaders and first responders in Las Vegas.Las Vegas TodayPresident Donald Trump will travel to Las Vegas next week to host a roundtable discussion on his administration's 'Working Families Tax Cuts' policy. The event will take place at the AC Hotel Las Vegas Symphony Park and feature appearances from a patrol officer, North Las Vegas firefighter, representatives from the Las Vegas Police Protective Association and Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, as well as the owner of a local barbershop.
Why it matters
The President's visit to Nevada highlights the administration's focus on tax policy as a key part of its agenda, particularly in swing states like Nevada that could be crucial in the next election. The roundtable format allows Trump to directly engage with local community members and first responders to tout the benefits of the tax cut program.
The details
According to a White House official, Trump will host the roundtable discussion at the AC Hotel Las Vegas Symphony Park. The event is expected to feature a number of local guests, including a patrol officer, a North Las Vegas firefighter, representatives from the Las Vegas Police Protective Association and Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, as well as the owner of a local barbershop.
- President Trump will visit Nevada next week.
The players
President Donald Trump
The 45th President of the United States, who is expected to discuss his administration's 'Working Families Tax Cuts' policy during the Las Vegas event.
The takeaway
President Trump's visit to Nevada underscores the political importance of tax policy as a key part of the administration's agenda, particularly in swing states that could be crucial in the next election. The roundtable format allows the President to directly engage with local community members and first responders to highlight the benefits of the 'Working Families Tax Cuts' program.





