Trump Touts Tax Cuts in Las Vegas Visit

Former president promotes economic agenda ahead of midterm elections.

Apr. 16, 2026 at 7:30am

A cinematic painting of a solitary skyscraper in warm, diagonal sunlight and deep shadows, conceptually representing the political influence of the former president.The former president's visit to Las Vegas aims to rally support for economic policies ahead of the crucial midterm elections.Las Vegas Today

Former President Donald Trump is traveling to Las Vegas to tout the tax cut legislation he signed into law in 2025, as part of a broader effort to highlight economic issues before this year's midterm elections.

Why it matters

Trump's visit to Nevada, a key swing state, is seen as an attempt to rally support for Republican candidates and policies focused on tax and economic policy ahead of the crucial midterm elections.

The details

During his visit, Trump is expected to tout the benefits of the tax cut package he signed, which reduced rates for both individuals and corporations. The former president has made the economy a central focus of his post-presidency advocacy, arguing that his administration's policies fueled strong growth.

  • Trump is scheduled to visit Las Vegas on April 16, 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 tax cuts we passed have been a major driver of our economic success. I'm proud to tout their benefits and encourage voters to support leaders who will build on that progress.”

— Donald Trump, Former President

What’s next

Trump's visit is expected to be followed by a series of campaign-style rallies and events in other swing states as the midterm elections approach.

The takeaway

Trump's Las Vegas visit underscores the continued political influence of the former president, who remains a key figure in the Republican Party despite his electoral defeat. The event also highlights the central role of economic issues in the upcoming midterm elections.