Trump to Address Business Roundtable After Felony Conviction
Former President Trump will discuss economic policies with top CEOs in a private meeting on June 13, while President Biden will be represented by Chief of Staff Jeff Zients.
- Trump's appearance follows his recent conviction on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records.
- The Business Roundtable includes over 200 CEOs from major U.S. companies, though attendance specifics are unclear.
- Trump aims to gather support from business leaders by proposing tax cuts and deregulation.
- President Biden, unable to attend due to the G7 summit, will be represented by Jeff Zients.
- The meeting is off the record and closed to the press.