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TrumpRx Slashes Pharmaceutical Prices, U.S. Iran Nuclear Talks








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Issue: 2/7/2026
Trump Launches TrumpRx to Slash Drug Prices
President Trump on Thursday unveiled TrumpRx.gov, a groundbreaking government website offering massive discounts on prescription medications.
The initiative features deals with 16 major pharmaceutical companies, including Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk, slashing prices by up to 93% on 43 medications.
Popular weight-loss drugs Wegovy and Zepbound will drop from over $1,300 to $199-200 per month. The president leveraged tariff threats to secure “most favored nation” pricing, forcing Big Pharma to charge Americans the lowest prices offered globally.★★★
U.S.-Iran Nuclear Talks Resume in Oman
The Trump administration held high-stakes indirect negotiations with Iran in Muscat on Friday, with Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner representing America’s interests.
For the first time, a U.S. military commander—Navy Admiral Brad Cooper, head of Central Command—joined the talks, a clear reminder of Trump’s “big fleet” positioned off Iran’s coast.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said talks would continue but insisted they focus solely on nuclear issues, not Iran’s ballistic missiles or support for terror proxies. The White House made clear Trump seeks “zero nuclear capacity” from Iran.★★★
Senate DHS Funding Battle Intensifies
Senate Republicans rejected Democrats’ demands for restrictions on ICE enforcement as the February 13 funding deadline looms.
Democrats proposed 10 so-called “guardrails” including banning agents from wearing masks, requiring body cameras, and prohibiting enforcement near schools and churches—effectively handcuffing immigration officers.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune said conversations will continue through the weekend. If no deal is reached, agencies including ICE, CBP, FEMA, and TSA will be affected.
NJ-11 Primary Too Close to Call
Results are still being tallied in New Jersey’s 11th District Democratic primary to replace Gov. Mikie Sherrill. Former Rep. Tom Malinowski leads with 32% over activist Analilia Mejia’s 22%. Republican Mayor Joe Hathaway runs unopposed and will face the Democratic winner April 16.
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Texas Primary Heats Up as Paxton Challenges Cornyn
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton leads incumbent Sen. John Cornyn by just 1.5 points in Republican primary polling, with Rep. Wesley Hunt tied for second in the contentious MAGA versus establishment battle for the Senate seat.
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Record GOP Retirements Loom
A record 25 House Republicans aren’t seeking reelection—the most departures at this point in the cycle in two decades. Democrats need just three seats to flip the House; GOP retirements are handing them a head start.
RNC Launches TikTok to Reach Young Voters
The Republican National Committee officially launched its TikTok account, following President Trump’s lead after he saved the platform from a Biden-era ban. The move targets the 63% of Americans aged 18-29 who use the platform.
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House Set to Vote on SAVE America Act Next Week
Majority Leader Steve Scalise announced the SAVE America Act will hit the House floor next week, requiring photo ID and proof of citizenship for federal elections. Rep. Chip Roy’s bill enjoys 80% public support across all demographics.
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DHS Funding Deadline Looms as Democrats Demand ICE Reforms
Congress faces a February 13 deadline to fund DHS as Democrats demand ICE reforms following the Minneapolis shootings. Senate Majority Leader Thune called bipartisan agreement “an impossibility” as partisan divide deepens over immigration enforcement accountability.
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- Trump Approval at 41% — President Trump’s job approval stands at 41% approve, 57% disapprove in Friday’s Rasmussen Reports daily tracking poll. While mainstream pollsters claim Trump’s approval is collapsing, Rasmussen shows stability over recent weeks. More encouraging: Trump holds a net +8 approval among Hispanic voters.
- Consumer Sentiment Rises — The University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index ticked up to 57.3 in February, marking three straight months of improvement.
- Year-Long Decline Continues – Trump’s approval has dropped 15 points since inauguration, falling from 56% in January 2025 to 41% today in Rasmussen’s tracking.
- Big Pharma Finally Forced to Heel
For decades, Americans paid the world’s highest drug prices while pharmaceutical companies gouged patients to subsidize cheap drugs overseas. President Trump just ended that scam with one website launch. TrumpRx proves what dealmaking can accomplish when you’re willing to use America’s leverage. - Iran’s Red Lines Won’t Stop Trump
Iran wants to negotiate only its nuclear program while keeping its ballistic missiles and terror proxies off the table. That’s a non-starter. The Islamic Republic is weaker than ever—Hamas crushed, Hezbollah devastated, Assad gone. Iran has two choices: a real deal or face consequences. - Democrats Want ICE Agents Unmasked, Targeted
Senate Democrats are demanding ICE agents unmask and stay away from schools and churches—making them sitting ducks for anti-enforcement mobs. Republicans called these demands “unrealistic,” which is generous. This is deliberate sabotage designed to stop deportations. - Rasmussen vs. Reality
While biased polls claim Trump’s approval is cratering, Rasmussen shows stability and even gains among Hispanics. Remember: these same “experts” predicted Trump would lose in 2024. They were wrong then, they’re wrong now.
“We have seen the Iranian leadership wiring money out of the country like crazy. The rats are leaving the ship. That is a good sign that they know the end may be near.”
-Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, February 6, 2026, on Iran’s collapsing regime
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