Trump Celebrates Tax Reform at Vegas Roundtable

Former president touts savings for workers in first year of policy

Apr. 17, 2026 at 10:58am

A dimly lit, empty conference room with a solitary podium in the center, the space bathed in warm, diagonal sunlight and deep shadows, conveying a sense of political nostalgia.Former President Trump returns to Las Vegas to celebrate the savings workers have seen from his signature tax reform policy.Las Vegas Today

Former President Donald Trump led a roundtable in Las Vegas on April 16, returning to the city where he first announced his tax reform promise, to now celebrate the savings workers have seen in the first year of the policy.

Why it matters

Trump's tax reform was a signature policy of his presidency, and this event allowed him to tout its benefits to workers in a key swing state ahead of a potential 2024 run.

The details

At the roundtable, Trump highlighted the 'no tax on tips' provision of the reform, which he said has allowed service industry workers to keep more of their earnings. The event took place in Las Vegas, where Trump first announced the tax reform promise.

  • Trump led the roundtable on April 16, 2026.
  • Trump first announced the tax reform promise in Las Vegas.

The players

Donald Trump

Former President of the United States who led the tax reform policy and is considering a 2024 presidential run.

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What they’re saying

“This 'no tax on tips' has been a game changer for so many hardworking Americans.”

— Donald Trump, Former President

What’s next

Trump is widely expected to announce a 2024 presidential run in the coming months, and this event was seen as part of his potential campaign strategy.

The takeaway

Trump's tax reform remains a signature policy of his presidency, and he is using events like this roundtable to tout its benefits to workers as he considers another White House run.