And on Friday, the president will give remarks on the much-anticipated May jobs report, “highlighting the remarkable progress we’ve made in getting Americans back to work, with unemployment down at a historically fast rate and over eight million jobs created,” the White House official said.This afternoon, the president will huddle with Fed Chair JEROME POWELL to discuss plans for addressing inflation.President JOE BIDEN kicked off the effort with a WSJ op-ed that posted Monday evening, in which he boasted that his “administration’s economic and vaccination plans helped achieve the most robust recovery in modern history.” (More on this in a second.).The Biden White House is rolling out a new monthlong economic campaign today to try to “communicate on our accomplishments to date on the economy,” according to a White House official. There’s a serious question about whether President Joe Biden can actually convince voters that the economy is doing well.