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Biggest Questions on Trump’s Plan To Reduce Drug Costs

by The editor•4 October 2025•Posted inReal Clear Politics

For many Americans, a trip to the pharmacy means the stresses of figuring out which drugs are covered or how to afford those drugs at all.

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