Trump's new "TrumpRX" drug program gets IMMEDIATELY exposed as a scam! Surprise, surprise! The president held a big to-do yesterday at the White House where he boasted about how, for example, with his new Trump RX program, "they're slashing the price of a common inhaler from $458 to $51, a difference of nearly 800%." First, off, Donnie, that is not an 800% difference. It is 88%. But that's not the point. While Trump billed the program as the result of his masterful negotiations with drug companies, users quickly realized that "Trump Rx" was just a reskin of the GoodRx program...that only had about 50 prescriptions available, with prices more expensive than could be found in other places. For some drugs, like weight-loss drugs like Wegovy, the "savings" were a straight-up scam. TrumpRX boasts that it's taking the price from $1,349.02 to just $199 - but if you read the fine print, it clearly says it's just $199 for the first two months, then the price jumps to $349 a month. For something like an inhaler, the TrumpRX lists it for $51 - but when you click on it, you are taken directly to the AstraZeneca website to see if you qualify for a hardship program that they ALREADY HAD. All the drugs available are already covered by health insurance, which TrumpRX does not accept. "TrumpRx is a side show," Sean D. Sullivan, a health economist at the University of Washington, said to the New York Times. "I consider it not a real, serious effort in service to lowering prescription drug prices for Americans." Who could have seen THAT coming?