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The upcoming Business Roundtable event featuring former President Donald Trump and nearly 100 CEOs has sparked a narrative battle between the Biden re-election campaign and the Trump team. Biden’s campaign is portraying Trump as a failed businessman and president who left America in economic ruin, citing his bankruptcies and failed business ventures as evidence. They argue that Trump’s proposed economic policies would hurt Americans, while touting Biden’s record of low unemployment rates, rising wages, and lower inflation rates. However, the Trump campaign is pushing back, highlighting Trump’s success in building a billion-dollar real estate empire and creating what they claim to be the greatest economy in history during his presidency.

Biden campaign spokesperson James Singer has called Trump a fraud, a crook, and a failed businessman, stating that Trump couldn’t run a lemonade stand, let alone the country. The campaign is positioning Biden as a clear alternative to Trump, pointing to the economic growth and job creation that occurred under Biden’s administration. They argue that Biden has created a booming economy for all Americans and is building an economy for the future. Meanwhile, Trump campaign spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt has criticized Biden for denying the impact of inflation on Americans and accused him of raising taxes and making life more expensive for working families.

As the event approaches, both campaigns are ramping up their messaging to sway the business leaders in attendance. The Biden campaign is focusing on highlighting Trump’s shortcomings in the business world and promoting Biden’s track record of economic growth, while the Trump campaign is emphasizing Trump’s past successes and painting him as the strong leader needed to turn around what they describe as Biden’s “nightmare economy.” With the CEO event serving as a key platform for Trump to pitch his candidacy to business leaders, the Biden campaign is working to set the narrative against Trump’s business experience.

The Business Roundtable event is set to take place in Washington, D.C., where Trump will have the opportunity to make his case to top industry CEOs just months before the November general election. While Trump’s team is likely to tout his decades of business experience and economic accomplishments, the Biden campaign is seeking to shape the conversation around Trump’s failures in the business world and his perceived negative impact on the economy. With both campaigns presenting contrasting narratives on Trump’s business acumen and economic policies, the event promises to be a high-stakes showdown between the two sides.

The clash between the Biden and Trump campaigns over economic issues and business experience is part of a broader battle for voter support ahead of the 2024 election. Both campaigns are highlighting their respective candidate’s economic achievements and painting contrasting pictures of the current state of the economy. As Biden attends the G7 Summit in Italy, the White House Chief of Staff will speak on his behalf at the Business Roundtable event, underscoring the significance of the event in shaping perceptions of both candidates’ economic credentials. With the focus on Trump’s business background and Biden’s economic track record, the event is poised to be a crucial battleground in the ongoing campaign for the presidency.

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