Weary aides to President Donald Trump want him to stop making fantastical claims about the economy and pinning woes on his predecessor, according to a new report.

White House officials are urging Trump not to dismiss concerns from tens of millions of Americans about the cost-of-living crisis and rising food prices, and to stop pointing the finger at former President Joe Biden, who left office in January.

“Joe Biden is no longer a threat to them because he’s out of office, he’s never going to be in office again,” one unnamed Trump adviser told CNN. “You’ve got to feel their pain. You’ve got to talk about it every day.”

Trump, whose net worth is estimated at more than $6 billion, has frequently dismissed suggestions that Americans are experiencing severe financial anxiety or struggling wi

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