Watch Live: Donald Trump Announces Reduced Costs for Weight Loss Drugs
President Donald Trump makes an announcement about reducing the cost of weight loss medication for Americans on Thursday, November 6.

President Donald Trump makes an announcement about reducing the cost of weight loss medication for Americans on Thursday, November 6.

President Donald Trump makes an announcement on lowering the costs of prescription medications at the White House on Friday, October 10.

President Donald Trump on Tuesday announced a deal with Pfizer to sell its drugs at lower prices to Medicaid patients.

Kamala Harris and proponents of Medicare for All sell a vision of compassion, but there’s nothing compassionate about limiting patients’ access to doctors and drugs, Joel White told host Mike Slater on Breitbart News Daily.

U.S. Senate Finance Committee chairman Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) told Breitbart News exclusively that his plan to reform prescription drug pricing would specifically focus on reining in federal taxpayer spending on drugs covered by Medicare and Medicaid plans.

A White House Council of Economic Advisors (CEA) report released this week found that drug prices fell by more than 11 percent under President Donald Trump.

Fact check – CLAIM: Americans are paying more for prescription drugs than they did a decade ago, CNN’s Wolf Blitzer said. VERDICT: Incomplete. Prescription drug prices also fell last year for the first time in nearly half a century.

Chuck Schumer’s opposition to the Lower Health Care Costs Act comes after a NY-based hospital lobby donated $1 million to his super PAC.

Fred Lucas writes in the Daily Signal that the White House is subscribing to a plan alternative to Medicare for All offering greater choice, competition, and transparency.

Former Vice President Joe Biden snubbed Medicare for All in favor of a government public health option, albeit with few details on how the program would work, when unveiling his campaign’s long-awaited healthcare proposal on Monday.

During Friday’s Democratic Weekly Address, Representative Stephanie Murphy (D-FL) stated Democrats “are fighting to allow Medicare to negotiate for lower drug prices and for more transparency into price hikes.” Transcript as Follows: “Hi, my name is Congresswoman Stephanie Murphy, and
The current landscape of infection control is rife with a growing trend of microorganisms that antibiotics cannot treat — and the declining supply of appropriate medication is worsening the problem.

During Friday’s Democratic Weekly Address, Senator Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) discussed prescription drug prices and argued Republicans should join Democrats in taking action to lower drug prices. Transcript as Follows: “Today, President Trump is scheduled to speak about the need to