TrumpRX is FAKE. Imagine that.

“Try my TrumpRX — it’s a scam that will line my pockets while emptying yours.”

 Surprise, Surprise?! TrumpRX is a fake: read the fine print. 

Most drug companies offer introductory specials on their new drugs, where if you contact them they’ll give you a substantial discount for the first one or two months. Trump’s new TrumpRX website claims to reduce the cost of drugs for Americans, but all it does is link you to the drug companies’s websites where these very limited coupons are available. It’s just another grift, as one should always expect from this professional grifter…

Trump bankruptcies and failures (a partial list )

  • Trump Taj Mahal
  • Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino
  • Trump Castle Casino Resort
  • Plaza Hotel in New York City
  • Trump Hotels & Casino Resort
  • Trump Entertainment Resorts
  • Trump Steaks these were discontinued after only two months due to extremely low sales.
  • Trump Vodka (2005–2011): Launched with high expectations to compete with top-shelf brands, it failed to capture market share and ceased production in 2011.
  • Trump Mortgage (2006–2007): Launched just before the housing market crash, the company failed within 18 months, with reports of misrepresented leadership and low revenue.
  • Trump Magazine (2007–2009): Originally branded as Trump Style and later Trump World, this publication shut down amid the recession and declining ad revenue.
  • GoTrump.com (2006–2007): A travel website that failed to gain traction in a competitive market and shut down after one year.
  • Trump: The Game (1989/2004): A Monopoly-style board game that failed to sell well in its initial release and a subsequent relaunch.
  • Trump University (2005–2011): A real estate training program that faced lawsuits alleging fraud and, in 2017, resulted in a $25 million settlement.
  • The Trump Network (2009–2012): A multi-level marketing company that sold vitamins and home test kits before folding.
  • Trump Fragrances (2004–2015): Lines such as “Success by Trump” were discontinued due to low sales.
  • Trump Ice (2000s): While it had some intermittent success, this bottled water brand failed to establish a permanent, successful place in the market.
  • Trump Shuttle (airline)
  • Other Failed Goods: Trump Mattresses (Serta), Trump Shirts, and various other branded items were discontinued.
  • Trump First Presidential Administration – failed
  • Trump Second Presidential Administration – failing