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Las Vegas gamblers shocked by President Trump’s casino floor visit

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Las Vegas gamblers shocked by President Trump’s casino floor visit
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President Donald Trump shocked gamblers in Las Vegas on Saturday when he unexpectedly fell off the casino floor on Saturday.

Prior to a surprise visit, Trump addressed thousands of supporters at Sirka Resort and Casino in Sin City on Saturday afternoon. After the Trump speech in photos and videos, the casino shows the litter around the floor, while there is security around it.

The crowd began to shout “USA! USA!” As Trump passed through the slot machines. The president was also seen interacting with excited gamblers for a while.

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Las Vegas gamblers shocked by President Trump's casino floor visit

Las Vegas gamblers were shocked by President Trump’s visit to the casino floor on Saturday. (Pool)

The president also naturally went to a craps table where the game was running, calling a player “throwing aspect”.

When reporters raised questions on Trump, a craps player rebuked the press pool and told him, “I’m rolling here.” Trump told a gambler that he was “doing good” before leaving.

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Las Vegas gamblers shocked by President Trump's casino floor visit

During his visit to the casino floor, the crowd shouted “USA! USA”. (Pool)

Trump also said that thanks to the water tray staff workers, shortly after their lecture, focusing on reducing federal tax for hospitality workers with their “no tax on tips” campaign.

“Any worker who depends on the tips [as] Income, your tips will be 100% of you, “Trump told the excited audience during the speech.

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President Donald Trump comments on his policy of termination of taxes on tips in Las Vegas on Saturday. (By Mendel Engun/AFP Getty Images)

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“Nationwide, more than four million workers depend on the tip’s income, including an estimated 700,000 single mothers … here in Nevada … consider it, comes from a quarter of ordinary restaurant workers’ salaries. I didn’t know it, “He added. .

Fox News Sarah Tobinsky and Sofia Compaton contributed to the report.


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