In a Cabinet meeting, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said the website could go live “probably in the next 10 days,” but an exact launch date remains unclear.
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TrumpRx launch delayed as HHS issues new guidance on direct drug sales, affecting discounted prescription drug access for Americans.
HHS outlines path lower-cost drugs via direct sales, clarifying safeguards for manufacturers to sell directly to Medicare and Medicaid patients.
President Trump has long slammed Presidents George W. Bush, Barack Obama and Joe Biden. But his second term has, at times, mimicked all three.