Trump visits Las Vegas to promote no tax on tips policy and claims Republican Party represents working class
President Trump traveled to Las Vegas for a roundtable discussion about his no tax on tips policy, claiming it demonstrates the Republican Party is now the party of the working class. The White House announced that 53 million Americans have claimed at least one tax exemption from Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act, including over 6 million claiming the no tax on tips deduction.
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2 outlets covered it, splitting into 2 framing camps across 1 bias group.
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Coverage splits on emphasis: one outlet frames it as partisan repositioning of the GOP as working class party, while the other focuses on policy implementation and worker benefits in Las Vegas.
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“Trump: Policies Like No Tax on Tips, Overtime Show GOP Is Party of Working Class”
“Trump credits Las Vegas as the 'birthplace' of no tax on tips policy, touts up to '$8,000′ refunds for workers”
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