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To: SliderOnTheBlack who wrote (49310)8/4/2025 7:03:51 PM
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Why Trump won't give up the ghost on the "Warp Speed" clot shots & DNA rewrite...

The Art of The Grift: Threaten to lower drug prices, then invite all the Big Pharma CEOs to
your private golf club for a fundraiser....

Thank You $usie Wile$


From CBS News
cbsnews.com

"Pfizer CEO attending $25 million fundraiser at Trump's golf club after president demands
drug price cuts, sources say."

August 1, 2025

Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla is among those expected at a fundraiser President Trump is attending Friday at his
golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey, sources told CBS News.

The fundraiser for the pro-Trump super political action committee MAGA Inc. aims to raise about $25 million,
one of the sources said.

One day prior to the event, Mr. Trump sent letters to pharmaceutical companies, including Pfizer,
demanding they lower U.S. drug prices to more evenly match what other countries pay.

The White House's letters to 17 drug companies, including AstraZeneca, Bristol Myers Squibb, Eli Lilly,
Johnson & Johnson and Sanofi, asked for commitments within 60 days to sell drugs for Medicaid patients
and all new drugs at "most favored nation" rates. The president posted images of the letters to Truth Social.

Mr. Trump signed an executive order in May telling federal officials to draw up "most favored nation"
regulations unless pharmaceutical companies made progress toward cutting prices. This week's letters
which were addressed to Bourla and the other CEOs — accused the drugmakers of promising "more of
the same" since then.




Why you ask?

Because Trump's Chief of Staff, Susie "Zio First" Wiles' company was a top lobbyist for Pfizer,
and Pam Bondi worked in that capacity for Susie Wiles.

What a small world....

It's called Cuckistan.

Welcome to it...

SOTB



To: SliderOnTheBlack who wrote (49310)8/4/2025 7:22:08 PM
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