Trump to Discuss Tax Policies at Las Vegas Roundtable

Former president to promote his administration's economic agenda in Nevada

Apr. 15, 2026 at 5:51am

A dimly lit, cinematic conference room with a single chair and table in the center, the space filled with warm, diagonal sunlight and deep shadows, conceptually representing the quiet, contemplative nature of political policymaking.The former president's visit to Nevada aims to highlight his administration's economic policies in a more intimate, reflective setting.Las Vegas Today

Former President Donald Trump will travel to Las Vegas on Thursday to participate in a roundtable discussion focused on his administration's tax policies, according to the White House. The event is part of the former president's ongoing efforts to promote his economic agenda across the country.

Why it matters

Trump's visit to Nevada comes as the former president continues to maintain a high profile and influence within the Republican party. His ability to draw attention to his policy priorities, even after leaving office, underscores his continued political sway.

The details

The White House has confirmed that Trump will host the roundtable discussion in Las Vegas, where he is expected to tout the tax cuts and reforms passed during his administration. The event will bring together local business leaders and economic experts to discuss the impact of those policies.

  • Trump will travel to Las Vegas on Thursday, April 17, 2026.

The players

Donald Trump

The 45th President of the United States, who served from 2017 to 2021.

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What they’re saying

“The President looks forward to discussing the positive impact his administration's tax policies had on businesses and families across the country.”

— White House Spokesperson

What’s next

The roundtable discussion is expected to be open to the media, providing an opportunity for the former president to directly address his economic agenda and policy priorities.

The takeaway

Trump's visit to Nevada underscores his continued influence within the Republican party and his desire to maintain a high public profile even after leaving office. The roundtable discussion will allow him to promote his administration's tax policies to a local audience.