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During Tuesday’s State of the Union address, President Donald Trump confidently declared that the United States will soon boast the lowest drug prices globally.
Trump emphasized his commitment to tackling the “crushing cost” of healthcare, attributing the issue to the passage of what he termed the “Unaffordable Care Act,” commonly known as Obamacare, by the Democrats.
“I am also putting an end to the outrageously high cost of prescription drugs,” Trump asserted.
He lightheartedly noted that while previous presidents had attempted to reduce drug prices, their efforts fell short.
“They were all talk and no action, but I got it done,” he quipped.
Trump said he enacted “most favored nation” agreements to address the issue that Americans “by far” pay the highest cost for prescription drugs, to ensure that Americans pay the lowest cost for prescription drugs.
“I took prescription drugs, a very big part of health care, from the highest price in the entire world to the lowest, that’s a big achievement,” he said.
Trump recognized Catherine Rayner, a Navy spouse battling infertility, who stands to benefit from the president’s most favored policies.
“For five years, she and her husband have struggled with infertility, and they turned to IVF. One drug has been costing Catherine $4,000 dollars per purchase. But a few weeks ago, she logged onto the TrumpRx.gov website, and got that same drug for just $500 dollars — a reduction of more than $3,500 dollars. Catherine, we are all praying for you — you’re going to be a great mom. Now, I am calling on Congress to codify my Most Favored Nation program into law,” Trump said.