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Las Vegas gamblers shocked by President Trump visit to casino floor

President Donald Trump Gamblers in Las Vegas were shocked when he was unexpectedly dropped by a casino floor on Saturday.

Before the surprise visit, Trump He addressed thousands of supporters At Circa Resort & Casino In Sin City Saturday afternoon. Photos and video show Trump walking around the casino floor after the speech, while surrounded by security.

The crowd began chanting “USA! USA!” Trump also walked through slot machines. The president was also seen briefly interacting with avid gamblers.

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President Donald Trump visits with patrons at the craps table at Circa Resort & Casino, following his remarks about his policy to end taxes on tips in Las Vegas, on Saturday. (Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images)

The boss also naturally walked up to the craps table where the game was in progress, and asked the player to “roll the dice.”

As reporters shouted questions at Trump, a player called out the press pool and told them, “I’m rolling over here.” Trump told a gambler he was “doing good” before leaving.

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Las Vegas Gambling Shocked by President Trump to visit land-based casino

The crowd chanted “USA! USA!” at Trump during his visit to the casino floor. (swimming pool)

Trump also said thank you to workers carrying trays of water, shortly after centering his speech on cutting federal taxes for hospitality workers with a “no tax on tips” campaign promise.

“Any worker relies on tips [as] “Income, your tips will be 100% yours,” Trump told a cheering audience during the speech.

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President Donald Trump greets spectators at Circa Resort & Casino, following his comments about his policy to end the tax on tips in Las Vegas, on Saturday. (Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images)

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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… Think about it, a quarter of a typical restaurant worker’s paycheck comes from tips. I didn’t know “That,” he added.

Fox News’ Sarah Topianski and Sophia Compton contributed to this report.

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