President Donald Trump touched down in Las Vegas yesterday with a victory lap that Democrats desperately wish they could memory-hole: the No Tax on Tips policy is working exactly as promised, and millions of American workers are seeing the proof in their bank accounts.
The numbers don't lie, folks. According to the Treasury Department, over six million Americans have already claimed the No Tax on Tips deduction, pocketing an average of more than $7,100 each. That's not government spending — that's hardworking Americans keeping their own money. Money they earned. Money the government has no business taking in the first place.
And here's the kicker every voter needs to remember:every single Democrat in Congress voted against this.
Standing alongside servers, bartenders, and hospitality workers in the city where this revolutionary policy was born, President Trump let the real experts do the talking — the Americans actually benefiting from his America First economic agenda.
"I received the largest tax return in my life this year all because my tips weren't being taxed any longer," one Las Vegas resident told reporters. "This is something that should've been normal years ago."
He's right. Why did it take until Donald Trump's second term for Washington to stop picking the pockets of waitresses and valets?
A local bartender summed it up simply: "It's been amazing."
Another waitress explained what the extra money means in real terms: "Gives me a little more breathing room when it comes to rent, gas, food... It is a benefit."
These aren't wealthy donors or corporate executives. These are everyday Americans — the backbone of the service industry — finally getting a fair shake.
No Tax on Tips is just one piece of President Trump's historic tax cut package. The full scope is staggering: over 53 million Americans have claimed at least one of the new Trump tax cuts. Beyond tips, more than 25 million filers have claimed the No Tax on Overtime deduction, averaging $3,100 each.
Source: Next News Network