President Trump is expected to visit Missouri next Wednesday to launch his administration's campaign to reform U.S. tax policy, according to a report by Bloomberg.

Officials with knowledge of the planned trip told Bloomberg that Trump will visit Springfield, Mo., but won't be announcing a specific tax plan. Instead, Trump is expected to touch on general reform areas, such as middle class tax cuts and job creation.

At a press briefing Thursday, press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said an announcement on tax reform could come next week.

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“Tax relief and the focus on tax relief for middle class Americans is a huge priority for this administration and certainly going to be a big focus in the fall. And we're going to look at a lot of different ways in which to talk about that and present that to the American people, working with Congress to make sure that that happens,” Sanders said.

“We'll keep you guys posted whether there are specific announcements. I think that you can expect some of that to take place in the very short order, probably next week and following through to the fall.”

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said at the beginning of August that Republicans hope to finish tax reform by the end of the year.