
Trump unveils TrumpRx website he says will help Americans buy lower-priced prescription drugs
ABC News
President Donald Trump on Thursday night unveiled his TrumpRx to help Americans buy prescription drugs at a lower cost.
President Donald Trump on Thursday unveiled his TrumpRx website in an event at the White House.
Trump made the announcement alongside Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz and National Design Studio Director Joe Gebbia.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, at a press briefing earlier Thursday, called TrumpRx "a state-of-the-art website for American consumers to purchase low-cost prescription drugs."
"This historic announcement will save millions of Americans their hard-earned money," Leavitt said.
Trump first revealed his administration's goal of launching the website back in September when he announced that Pfizer had agreed to lower its prices for prescription drugs offered through Medicaid.













