On February 5, 2026, President Donald Trump launched TrumpRx.gov, a government-backed online platform aimed at reducing prescription drug prices in the United States. The initiative is part of Trump's broader effort to address high drug costs, a significant issue for American consumers. According to BOL News, the Trump administration is positioning this website as a solution to the 'challenges of high costs' faced by Americans. Trump announced the launch at an event in the Eisenhower Office Building, emphasizing that Americans will 'pay the lowest price' for medication, as reported by the New York Post. The platform allows consumers to purchase medications directly from manufacturers or pharmacies, with Trump promising 'dramatic discounts' on commonly used drugs, as highlighted by the South China Morning Post.
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Trump Launches TrumpRx Website to Lower Drug Prices

Trump launches TrumpRx.gov to cut drug prices, promising discounts and direct purchases. While praised for affordability, some doubt its impact on pharma firms and efficacy before midterms.
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