Trump confirms he will sign ‘most-favored nation’ executive order in bid to lower drug prices
President Trump said Sunday that he would sign an executive order to base U.S. drug prices on what other countries pay — an effort likely to be challenged in court.

WASHINGTON — President Trump said Sunday that he would sign an executive order to base U.S. drug prices on what other countries pay — usually far less than Americans do.
The order, which was widely expected, will mean the U.S. will “pay the same price as the Nation that pays the lowest price anywhere in the World,” Trump wrote in a Truth Social post.