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Trump was asked about partnering with Mark Cuban to lower prescription d**g costs despite his 2024 endorsement of Kamala Harris
President Trump on Monday announced the addition of more than 600 generic drugs to his drug coupon platform TrumpRx, with billionaire investor Mark Cuban joining President Trump to endorse the website.
President Trump was asked Monday about working with billionaire Mark Cuban to lower prescription drug costs despite his endorsement of former Vice President Kamala Harris in 2024.
President Donald Trump has supposedly squashed his beef with the billionaire he once called “weak,” “pathetic,” and a “loser.” During a healthcare affordability event on Monday, Trump, 79, was joined by billionaire former Dallas Mavericks owner and Shark Tank personality Mark Cuban,
The White House hosted a somewhat unexpected visitor on Monday: billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban. Cuban’s presence wasn’t a total surprise. Outlets reported earlier in the day that he was one of many healthcare executives who’d be at the White House for President Donald Trump‘s announcement regarding TrumpRx,
Mark Cuban's unexpected partnership with Donald Trump on the TrumpRx expansion ignites political backlash, viral controversy, and fresh debate over US drug pricing.
Billionaire Mark Cuban deleted an X post branding anyone who criticized him a "f*cking idiot" after he attended a press conference with President Donald Trump.
The Trump administration is joining forces with Mark Cuban’s Cost Plus Drugs, Amazon Pharmacy, and GoodRx to add generic medications to the direct-to-consumer drug sales website, TrumpRx, in an attempt to lower healthcare costs ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
The White House announced an expansion of its prescription drug discount platform, TrumpRx, on Monday, adding more than 600 generic drugs to the website. The expansion comes via a partnership with entrepreneur Mark Cuban’s Cost Plus Drug Company,
President Trump revealed the "one thing" he has in common with billionaire Mark Cuban at the White House on Monday. "We have the same thing -- one thing -- in common," Trump said. "We want to make