Gamblers in Las Vegas shocked by President Trump’s casino visit
President Donald Trump shocked Las Vegas gamblers when he unexpectedly fell to the casino floor on Saturday.
Before the surprise visit Trump is addressed thousands of supporters at Circa Resort and Casino in Sin city on Saturday afternoon. Photos and video show Trump walking around the casino floor after the speech, surrounded by security.
The crowd started chanting “USA! USA!” as Trump walked past the vending machine. The president was also seen briefly interacting with enthusiastic gamblers.
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The president also naturally approached the craps table where the game was in progress, telling the player to “roll the dice.”
When reporters shouted questions at Trump, the craps player reprimanded the reporters, telling them, “This is where I play.” Trump told one gambler he was “doing good” before leaving.
Trump also thanked employees holding water trays, shortly after his speech focused on cutting federal taxes for hospitality workers in addition to his “no tip tax” campaign promise.
“Any worker who relies on tips [as] revenue, your tips will be 100% yours,” Trump told a cheering crowd during the speech.
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“Across the country, more than four million workers depend on tip income, including an estimated 700,000 single mothers…here in Nevada…just imagine, a quarter of a typical restaurant worker’s salary comes from tips. I didn’t know that,” he added. .
Fox News’ Sarah Tobianski and Sophia Compton contributed to this report.