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Is ‘TrumpRx’ a gift or a grift?
MSNBC·2025-10-05 18:48

Trump RX Overview - Trump RX is a Trump-branded US government website set to launch in 2026, aiming to offer discounted prescription drugs directly from Pfizer to American consumers [1] - The deal with Pfizer involved the threat of steep tariffs and a three-year exemption for the company [1] - Similar deals are reportedly in the works with other drug makers [1] Concerns and Criticisms - Existing services like Mark Cuban's Cost Plus Drugs and Good RX already offer some of the listed drugs for less money [1] - For the over 90% of Americans with health insurance, they are likely already getting lower prices through their insurance plans than what Trump RX would offer [1][2][8] - The Wall Street Journal's editorial board described Trump RX as a political branding exercise [2] - The White House's dealing with Pfizer was criticized as a form of political extortion [3] - It is argued that Trump RX is a distraction from the fact that the current administration is taking healthcare coverage away from millions of Americans or making it unaffordable [11] Political Context - The announcement of Trump RX included criticism of Obamacare [3][4] - The government shutdown fight is viewed by many as being about preserving healthcare [11] - There are concerns about the ethics of putting the president's name on a government website [6][7][13]