Trump first announced his idea to eliminate income taxes on tips during a rally earlier this year in Las Vegas — a city where unionized service workers notoriously hold massive power to decide elections in the key battleground state of Nevada — and since then, his supporters have tried to make it a marquee policy issue, with some GOP lawmakers even posting images of restaurant receipts on which they wrote "Trump 2024" and "no tax on tips."
Notably, a Culinary Union official in Nevada has blasted this as an unserious proposal.