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Former President Trump vowed to “eliminate the tip tax” for service industry workers at two separate events for the Detroit community on Saturday.

“Former President Trump is campaigning in these minority areas, these middle-class areas. This is the first time we’re seeing Republicans really, really dig in and focus on these communities,” the Fox News anchor said. Julie Banderas Said.

“I will eliminate the tip tax for restaurant workers, hospitality workers and anyone else who relies on tips. No more tip taxes,” the Republican candidate said, repeating a pledge he made in Florida on his 78th birthday last Friday.

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Republican presidential candidate and former president Donald Trump speaks during a campaign event at 180 Church in Detroit, Saturday, June 15, 2024, as Itasha Dotson and Carlos Chambers listen. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)

“Beauty salon workers live off tips. They get their money off tips. Why would you want to rip off the middle class? Because they are middle class. They are your voters,” Banderas continued.

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) supported Trump’s plan.

“I think the president is right to say it would be simpler and fairer to exempt tips from federal income tax. There’s a good chance Donald Trump will win Nevada on this policy alone,” he said.Sunday Morning Futures

Trump also encouraged people to write their pledge on receipts and share them with other voters, garnering support from other celebrities.

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Musician Kid Rock similarly sent Trump a photo of a Jeff Ruby Steakhouse receipt with a $400 tip and a handwritten note that read, “A vote for Trump is a vote for not taxing tips.”

Republican Senator Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia followed suit. Post a photo Her receipt, which showed a $120 tip, read, “Vote for Trump! No tax on tips!!”

President Trump’s promise to “repeal the tax on tips” follows President Biden’s water conservation regulations for home appliances. Facing litigation They question the legality of the Department of Energy’s new water-saving regulations for dishwashers and washing machines.

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Donald Trump and Joe Biden

Biden and President Donald Trump are scheduled to hold two debates in June and September, with the former vice president trailing Trump in key battleground states. (Left: Photographer: Victor J. Blue/Bloomberg via Getty Images, Right: (Photographer: Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images))

This is the micromanagement of our lives. This is the feeling we have every day when there’s not enough water coming out of the showerhead or there’s not enough water in the dishwasher. Or the feeling of, why does this even matter,” the Fox News contributor said. Tammy Bruce “Clearly, this is Trump’s strength and it undercuts the insanity that is the Biden administration. And his team is campaigning on the same thing over and over again.”

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