Former President Donald Trump recently concluded a four-day campaign tour out west, which included fundraisers in California, a state known for its generous donors. During his visit, Trump also addressed the issue of taxes for individuals who rely on tips as part of their income.
While in Las Vegas, Trump received a warm reception from the crowd and made a highly anticipated endorsement in the GOP Senate primary race in Nevada. He threw his support behind retired Army Captain Sam Brown, a Purple Heart recipient who was injured in Afghanistan.
Following his endorsement, Trump took to Truth Social to express his confidence in Sam and his wife, Amy, both of whom have served in the U.S. Army. Trump praised Sam's dedication to the country and his resilience in the face of adversity.
The primary winner on Tuesday will face Democratic incumbent Senator Jackie Rosen in the November elections. Rosen criticized Trump's endorsement of Brown, labeling him an 'extreme MAGA opponent' with policies that she believes are detrimental to Nevada.
During his campaign stop, Trump also made a promise to eliminate taxes on tips for workers in industries such as hospitality. This proposal was met with mixed reactions, with the Culinary Union, representing 60,000 hospitality workers, acknowledging the need for relief but cautioning against unrealistic campaign promises.
A spokesperson for Trump clarified that the former President intends to seek congressional action to exempt tip earners from taxes, contrasting this approach with what they described as aggressive IRS tactics under the Biden administration.
The Culinary Union Workers Union's stance on the upcoming election remains unclear, leaving speculation about their potential endorsement in the race.