Mark Cuban Deletes Profanity-Containing Post Firing Back At Critics Over Trump White House Appearance
The platform will now list more than 600 generic drugs as Cuban defended the partnership and later deleted a profanity-laced post.
- On Monday, President Donald Trump announced a major expansion of the TrumpRx website at a White House event, partnering with Billionaire Mark Cuban to offer over 600 generic drugs at lower costs.
- Cuban boasted about his company's role, stating, "This is a special announcement, this is a special partnership—559 of those drugs are ours, so we're really excited to be part of this."
- Trump said his administration slashed costs for "weight loss drugs, fertility treatments, insulin, and much, much more" through the platform, which now lists generic options from Amazon Pharmacy and GoodRx.
- Following online backlash for appearing with the president, Cuban deleted an X post that branded anyone criticizing him a "f*cking idiot," later claiming the cursing hindered his message.
- Critics questioned the billionaire, who endorsed Kamala Harris in 2024, after Trump defended a controversial $1.8 billion fund for Jan. 6 rioters during the same Monday press conference.
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