**Top 5 Things You Need to Know About TrumpRX**

Top 5 Things You Need to Know About #TrumpRX

  • It’s Not a Drug – It’s a Meme: “TrumpRX” isn’t a new medication. It began as a satirical online trend mocking Trump’s tendency to tout unproven remedies (like hydroxychloroquine). Now, it’s a viral symbol for misinformation-fueled brand culture.
  • The Bizarre “Prescription” Format: Viral posts mimic actual prescription labels: “Dosage: 1 rally per week. Side effects: May cause severe truth deficiency, hair loss, and spontaneous lawsuits.” It’s a parody, but many users treat it as real political medicine.
  • NFT and Merch Frenzy: Within 72 hours, “TrumpRX” NFTs (digital trading cards) appeared on OpenSea, and unofficial T-shirts with “Pills of Peace” and a MAGA hat logo sold out on Redbubble. The crypto community is split between satire and actual grift.
  • The FDA Had to Intervene: The actual U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued a rare statement reminding the public that “TrumpRX is not a drug, supplement, or approved treatment.” This only increased online search volume.
  • Deepfake Commercials Flood TikTok: AI-generated ads show a fake Trump voiceover promising “Cures for Deep State Fatigue.” Tens of thousands of users are reposting them, fueling accusations of a new digital disinformation weapon.