Mark Cuban doesn’t want to talk politics — just drugs and Indiana football
Mark Cuban visited the White House to discuss the TrumpRx initiative aimed at lowering prescription drug prices. He emphasized the importance of reducing healthcare costs for American households and expressed his support for the partnership between his company, Cost Plus Drugs, and the federal government. Despite his past political affiliations, Cuban focused on healthcare rather than political aspirations during his visit.
- ▪Mark Cuban attended the White House for the announcement of TrumpRx, a federal initiative to lower prescription drug prices.
- ▪Cuban's Cost Plus Drugs is collaborating with TrumpRx to provide more affordable medications to consumers.
- ▪He stated that his main goal is to reduce healthcare costs, regardless of political affiliations.
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The White House hosted a somewhat unexpected visitor on Monday: billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban. Cuban’s presence wasn’t a total surprise. Outlets reported earlier in the day that he was one of many healthcare executives who’d be at the White House for President Donald Trump‘s announcement regarding TrumpRx, the federal government’s website aimed at lowering prescription drug prices. Cuban’s Cost Plus Drugs, a direct-to-consumer marketplace for generic prescriptions, was one of three drug companies joining the TrumpRx venture in hopes of lowering costs for American households.
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