Donald Trump took a victory lap in Las Vegas on Saturday, basking both in his presidential victory in Nevada last year and the rapid-pace action of his first week in office. Twenty-five minutes into his speech, Trump arrived at its ostensible subject: the promise of eliminating taxes on tipped wages. He didn’t offer much new detail, but he did say he would begin working with lawmakers over the coming weeks to write new tax laws, including renewing the tax cuts he signed into law in 2017.
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Trump has been facing backlash for his comments in the first week of his presidency following his speech at a rally in Nevada on Saturday, January 25. The president spoke in Las Vegas in his first rally following the inauguration. While a big chunk of Trump's speech focused on «no taxes on tips» campaign pledge, what landed him in trouble were his remarks about political correctness.
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«You used to be able to say a young beautiful waitress,” Trump said. “This was a young beautiful waitress but I will not say that because I want to continue my political career. If you call a woman beautiful today, it is the end of
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