Trump discusses public hearings and tax policy in Las Vegas
Trump expressed support for potential public hearings involving Epstein survivors while participating in a roundtable on tax policy. The event took place shortly after the tax filing deadline. (sources: thehill, nbcnews, pbs, cspan)

Trump attended a roundtable in Las Vegas to promote the 'No Tax on Tips' policy. He also indicated openness to Congress holding public hearings with survivors of Jeffrey Epstein.
- Trump hosted a roundtable event in Las Vegas focused on the 'No Tax on Tips' initiative.
- The 'No Tax on Tips' policy is part of legislation enacted last summer.
- Trump stated he is open to public hearings with Epstein survivors.
Why it matters
The discussions around tax policy and public hearings reflect ongoing political and social issues related to taxation and accountability.
↓ Why this is on ModernAction
This story is connected to Courtney Wild Reinforcing Crime Victims’ Rights Act — legislation your representatives will vote on.
HR5506 · 119th Congress
Courtney Wild Reinforcing Crime Victims’ Rights Act
Where do you stand on this bill?
Takes about 60 seconds
About this bill
What HR5506 actually does
This story is about Trump saying he is OK with public hearings with Epstein survivors and attending public events including a roundtable. This bill would rewrite federal crime victims' rights to start during investigations, require notice about plea deals and deferred prosecutions, and create a DOJ complaint system to discipline prosecutors.
If passed, it would:
- Make victims' rights apply during investigations, not only after charges • Create a DOJ complaint system and faster appeals to enforce victims' rights.
Top coverage · 5 sources
