White House touts 'Trump RX' website to help lower prescription costs; spokeswoman says president will meet insurers
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Caroline announced that President Trump will unveil 'Trump RX' at 7 p.m. as a website aimed at helping Americans buy lower-cost prescription drugs and said the president intends to meet with insurance companies to push for lower health-care costs.
Caroline told reporters the White House will formally unveil 'Trump RX' at 7 p.m. that night and described it as a "state of the art website for American consumers to purchase low cost prescription drugs."
"This historic announcement will save millions of Americans their hard earned money," she said. Caroline added that the president plans to meet with insurance companies to negotiate lower health-care costs, although she did not provide a date for that meeting.
The briefing repeated the launch time and positioned the website as an example of administration efforts to put more money back into consumers' pockets. The transcript does not include technical details about the website's operation or its regulatory status; reporters were told where to view the public launch.
