President Donald Trump shocked gamblers in Las Vegas on Saturday with a surprise visit to the casino floor.
Ahead of his surprise visit, President Trump addressed thousands of supporters Saturday afternoon at the Circa Resort and Casino in Sin City. Photos and videos showed Trump walking around the casino floor surrounded by security guards after his speech.
The crowd began chanting “USA! USA!” When the playing cards passed in front of the slot machine. The president was also seen briefly interacting with avid gamblers.
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Las Vegas gamblers were shocked by President Trump's visit to the casino floor on Saturday. (pool)
The president also spontaneously walked over to a craps table where a game was in progress and instructed players to “throw the dice.”
As journalists yelled questions at Trump, Craps reprimanded them, telling them, “I'm rolling around here.” Before leaving office, Trump told Gambler he was “doing a good job.”
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When President Trump visited the casino floor, the crowd chanted “USA! USA”. (pool)
President Trump also thanked workers holding water dishes shortly after delivering a speech that focused on reducing federal taxes for hospitality workers through his campaign promise of “tipping tax exemption.”
“Any worker who relies on tips [as] If you make money, your tips are 100% yours,” Trump told a cheering audience during his speech.

President Donald Trump spoke in Las Vegas on Saturday about a policy that would eliminate taxes on tips. (Mandel Gunn/AFP via Getty Images)
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“More than 4 million workers nationwide rely on tip income, including an estimated 700,000 single mothers…right here in Nevada…think about the typical restaurant worker. “A quarter of a worker's salary comes from tips. I didn't know that,” he added. .
Fox News' Sarah Tobiansky and Sophia Compton contributed to this report.





