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The White House and the pharmaceutical industry were nearing a major deal to lower drug prices. Then the administration demanded that $100 cash cards be sent to millions of seniors before the election and the industry balked.
WASHINGTON After months of heated accusations and painstaking negotiations, the White House and the pharmaceutical industry neared agreement late last month on a plan to make good on President Trumps longstanding promise to lower drug prices.
The drug companies would spend $150 billion to address out-of-pocket consumer costs and would even pick up the bulk of the co-payments that older Americans shoulder in Medicares prescription drug program.
Then the agreement collapsed. The breaking point, according to four people familiar with the discussions: Mark Meadows, Mr. Trumps chief of staff, insisted the drug makers pay for $100 cash cards that would be mailed to seniors before November Trump Cards, some in the industry called them.
Some of the drugmakers bridled at being party towhat they feared would be seen as an 11th-hour political boost for Mr. Trump, the people familiar with the matter said.
White House officials insist they didnt plan to emblazon the presidents name on the cards, which they envisioned sending to tens of millions of Americans to use for prescriptions. Mr. Trump, of course, has a long history of branding everything from skyscrapers to stimulus checks.
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soothsayer
(38,601 posts)SoonerPride
(12,286 posts)Im glad the pharma companies said no.
Outright graft and election vote buying.
Fuck that criminal fuckwit
Skittles
(153,138 posts)what is going on here?