Week-Old Baby Daughter Becomes Trump’s First Witness to Tax Cut Impact

President Trump traveled to Las Vegas on Tax Day to hear from workers whose lives were transformed by the One Big Beautiful Bill. A rookie Metro Police Officer with a week-old baby daughter delivered a message that resonated deeply with every working family in America.

This moment represents what the establishment media seeks to bury, but we are ensuring it is not forgotten.

On Thursday, President Donald Trump held a roundtable discussion in Las Vegas with Nevada residents affected by the new tax law. The policy ended federal income taxes on tips, overtime pay, and Social Security for millions of Americans.

The numbers these workers are pulling down now are life-changing.

President Donald Trump visited Las Vegas on April 16, 2026, to promote his “no tax on tips” policy from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. He led a roundtable discussion with Nevada residents whose paychecks have been directly affected by the tax cuts, including Metro Police Officer Cruz Littlefield and a bartender.

Trump stated: “You have the seniors, you have the overtime, but you have no tax on overtime, you have no tax on tips, and you have no tax on Social Security.”

Three taxes gone for working Americans—not for billionaires or hedge fund managers—but for cops, waiters, and grandmothers living on Social Security.

Metro Police Officer Cruz Littlefield spoke first. His wife recently gave birth to their first daughter, just a week ago. He told the President:
“Can you imagine? A new dad, a brand new baby in the house, and his government finally lets him keep what he earned working overtime to provide for her. That is the whole ballgame right there.”

For years, working people have been told they need to accept that Washington takes a cut of every extra hour they pull. Not anymore.

A Las Vegas bartender also shared their experience:
“How many times in your life have you heard a politician promise something on the campaign trail and actually deliver it once they took office? Ten times? Five? One?”

“No tax on tips” was a headline from a Trump rally in Las Vegas in 2024. Critics dismissed it as a gimmick, saying Republicans would never follow through. Today, that same bartender is planning to buy a car with the refund she received.

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