White House Adds More Than 600 Generics to TrumpRx
Administration adds 600+ generic drugs to TrumpRx and new price tools, partnering with Cost Plus Drugs, Amazon Pharmacy and GoodRx to expand direct-to-consumer options.
Overview
President Donald Trump announced more than 600 generic medications were added to the TrumpRx website at a White House event.
The administration said the expansion broadens a platform it promotes for lowering prescription costs and comes ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
The White House said it partnered with Mark Cuban's Cost Plus Drugs, Amazon Pharmacy and GoodRx, and critics including Sen. Elizabeth Warren and experts such as Rena Conti questioned whether insured patients will save more.
The site launched with over 40 medications, has had more than 10 million visits and, the president said, has saved Americans more than $400 million, while the White House Council of Economic Advisers estimated $529 billion in savings over a decade.
TrumpRx added new tools including a map-based price-comparison and options to connect to the lowest-price local pharmacy or home delivery, and lawmakers said they want to review undisclosed most favored nation deal contracts.
Analysis
Center-leaning sources present the expansion of TrumpRx in straightforward, balanced terms, quoting administration claims about partners and savings while also noting caveats—uncertain benefits for insured patients and the site's cash-pay focus. Language is mostly neutral, with factual details and attended partners reported rather than overtly evaluative framing.



