**BREAKING: Trump Launches 'TRUMPRX' – Claims New Pill ‘Cures All Migraines in 3 Minutes’ — But Skeptics Say It’s Just Ivermectin 2.0**
BREAKING: Trump Launches ‘TRUMPRX’ – Claims New Pill ‘Cures All Migraines in 3 Minutes’ — But Skeptics Say It’s Just Ivermectin 2.0
A viral clip from a recent rally shows former President Donald Trump holding up a large, red, white, and blue capsule while claiming he has “personally approved a brand new, incredible pill” he is calling “TRUMPRX.”
The Claim: Trump told the crowd the pill “wipes out migraines in three minutes flat—no side effects, no big Pharma ripoffs.” He insisted the drug is “totally natural” and “developed by the best people, some of the best doctors you’ve ever seen.”
Shortly after, a flood of posts on X (formerly Twitter) claimed the pill was already being sold in unmarked bottles at a rally merchandise booth for $99.99—before abruptly being pulled by Secret Service.
The Reality:
- Is TRUMPRX Real? No. There is no FDA-approved drug, supplement, or clinical trial named “TRUMPRX.” No legitimate pharmaceutical company has released such a product.
- No Evidence: Fact-checkers found zero matching compounds in FDA databases, and multiple medical experts confirm it’s impossible to “cure all migraines in 3 minutes” with a single pill.
- The Viral Source: The audio clip is real (Trump did say those words at a rally), but the context is fake. The audio was apparently AI-generated/deepfake audio spliced from a 2020 speech about trade deals.
- The Pills: The red, white, and blue capsule spotted on stage was later identified as a blown-up prop for a novelty “Trump Vitamin” sold by a third-party vendor at the rally—not an actual drug.
**Verdict