Trump's stop in Las Vegas will focus on how he wants to eliminate taxes on tips
President Donald Trump plans to use a stop in Las Vegas to offer details on how he can begin excluding tips from federal taxes. He's betting that a city built on gambling and the hospitality industry will relish taking home larger slices of gratuities. Trump is vowing to make good on a campaign promise and he'll give a speech Saturday at the Circa Resort & Casino. That word comes from the Culinary Union, which represents about 60,000 hospitality workers across Nevada. The union supports eliminating taxes on tips, but says Trump’s proposals don’t go far enough.