Trump Launches 'TrumpRx' To Lower Drug Prices For People Without Insurance, Because Why Not?
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KEY POINTS
- •President Trump will launch the TrumpRx website Thursday night at 7pm ET to offer discounted drug prices.
- •The site will feature deals with major drug companies like Pfizer, AstraZeneca, EMD Serono, Eli Lilly, and Novo Nordisk.
- •Patients will have to pay cash, making the program mainly beneficial to those without health insurance.
In a surprise move timed perfectly at 7pm ET Thursday, President Trump proudly unveiled TrumpRx, a dazzling new website promising discounted drugs from pharma titans Pfizer, AstraZeneca, EMD Serono, Eli Lilly, and Novo Nordisk. The pitch: direct-to-customer meds at splashy negotiated prices, but only if you pay cash — because who needs insurance anyway? A top Trump adviser diplomatically admitted the word ‘affordability’ is off the menu, giving 'discount' a fancy makeover. Sounds like a win for uninsured bargain hunters eager to buy meds from a White House deal that bridges politics with pharmacy—and convenience with curiosity.
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Source: Axios | Published: 2/5/2026 | Author: Marc Caputo
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