TrumpRx Initiative Launches with Mark Cuban Partnership
President Trump introduced TrumpRx.gov on Monday to lower prices for 600 generic drugs. The program partners the administration with Amazon, GoodRx, and Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drugs.
foxnews.comGov on Monday to lower prices for 600 generic drugs. The program partners the administration with Amazon, GoodRx, and Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drugs. Mark Cuban appeared with President Trump at the White House rollout. Cuban has criticized the president in the past.
Debate on The View Co-hosts of "The View" discussed the initiative on Tuesday.
Joy Behar said association with President Trump would harm the program. Alyssa Farah Griffin noted that some drugs cost less on TrumpRx. She said one medication she used for IVF was one-tenth the price. Sunny Hostin said President Trump's comment about making people "wealthy" suggested personal benefit.
Sara Haines said results on drug prices would matter more than the name. Whoopi Goldberg told viewers to try the program and decide for themselves. White House spokesman Kush Desai called Behar an idiot when asked for comment.
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President Trump and Mark Cuban appeared at White House rollout of TrumpRx.gov.
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Co-hosts of The View debated the initiative on air.
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