President Donald Trump surprised gamblers in Las Vegas when he was unexpectedly knocked off the floor of a casino on Saturday.
Before the surprise visit, Trump addressed thousands of supporters at Circa Resort & Casino in Sin City on Saturday afternoon. Photos and video show Trump walking around the casino floor after the speech, while surrounded by security.
The crowd chanted “USA! USA!” started chanting as Trump walked past the slot machines. The President was also seen briefly interacting with the angry gamblers.
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President Donald Trump visits with patrons after his remarks on his policy to eliminate taxes in Las Vegas, Saturday. (Mandel Nagan/AFP via Getty Images)
The president also casually walks up to a craps table where a game is in progress, telling a player to “throw the dice.”
As reporters hurled questions at Trump, one scowl scolded the press pool and told them, “I’m rolling here.” Trump told a gambler he was “doing a good job” before leaving.
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The crowd chanted “USA! USA” during a tour of the casino floor. (pool)
Trump also thanked the staff workers holding the water trays, shortly after his speech focused on lowering federal taxes for hospitality workers with his “no tax on tips.” No” from the campaign promise.
“Any worker who relies on indicators [as] Income, your tips will be 100% yours,” Trump told a cheering audience during the speech.

President Donald Trump greets spectators at the Circa Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Saturday, after his remarks on his policy to end tip-offs in Las Vegas. (Mandel Nagan/AFP via Getty Images)
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He added, “Nationwide, more than four hundred thousand workers rely on tip income, including an estimated 700,000 single mothers…here in Nevada…think about it, the typical restaurant A quarter of workers’ pay comes from tipping. I didn’t know.” .
Fox News’ Sarah Tobinski and Sophia Compton contributed to this report.