In a recent interview with Sean Hannity, President Trump recounted a story about a wealthy friend who purchased a weight loss drug, humorously referred to as a "fat shot," in the UK at a significantly lower price than in the US. This anecdote served to underline Trump's ongoing concerns with the high cost of such medications domestically. He also signed an executive order aimed at price-fixing drug prices while assuring his friend that his identity would remain confidential, despite the man's initial anxiety about it being revealed.
I told the story today. It was well-received. A friend of mine who's slightly overweight, to put it mildly, went to a drugstore in London, and he was able to get one of the fat shots. I call it the fat shot, the jab, that you lose weight. Who knows?
He went to London, and he bought this Ozempic, Wegovy, one of those? I guess. Yes, I'm not sure which one.
I paid in New York $1,300. And, in London, I'm paying $88. He said: What's going on? Now, he knew nothing. He's a very smart guy.
He's a very rich guy. His big problem is, he is...
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