**BREAKING: TrumpRx Hits Shelves – But Your Wallet Will Feel the Side Effects**
BREAKING: TrumpRx Hits Shelves – But Your Wallet Will Feel the Side Effects
We’ve all heard the hype, and now it’s finally here. TrumpRx – the new line of supplements, vitamins, and daily health tinctures bearing the former president’s brand – is officially on sale. But before you swipe your card to “Make Your Immune System Great Again,” here’s the consumer reality check your wallet needs.
The Price Tag Punch
Let’s talk dollars and cents. A month’s supply of the flagship “Victory Vitamins” costs a whopping $89.99. That’s roughly double the price of comparable, doctor-recommended multivitamins from Kirkland or Nature Made. The “Wall-Strength” collagen powder? $65 for a 30-serving tub – nearly 40% more than the exact same peptide blend found in generic brands.
The Fine Print That Hurts
No insurance accepted. The official TrumpRx website is cash-only (credit card, technically, but no HSA/FSA compatibility yet). That means pre-tax health dollars can’t touch it. For the average family on a budget, that $89.99 is coming straight out of your grocery or gas money.
“Limited Victory” – The Subscription Trap
Here’s the part that hits your bank account long-term: The “auto-ship” option is the default. If you click “Buy Now” without unchecking the box, you’re enrolled in a monthly recurring charge. And the cancellation page? It’s not a simple one-click—you have to email customer service and wait 72 hours for a response. Good luck getting that refund for the “Birthday Bonus” bottle they automatically send you.
The Real Side Effect: Buyer’s Remorse
Independent lab tests (done by ConsumerSafety.org) found that the primary active ingredient in