A similar attempt by the White House to distribute Trump branded “cash cards” tanked a deal to lower drug prices in September.
scheme that’s clearly intended to benefit President Trump’s campaign right before Election Day,” said Rep. Frank Pallone , the chairman of the House Energy and Commerce committee.
A similar attempt to dole out Trump branded prescription cash cards to senior citizens tanked a deal between the White House and the pharmaceutical industry that would have seen big pharma spend up to $150 billion to address out-of-pocket consumer costs and pick up the majority of co-payments that senior citizens have to pay in Medicare’s prescription drug program, according to the.
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