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TRUMP UNLEASHES 'The Great Healthcare Plan' — A Direct Assault on Big Pharma, Insurance Giants, and the Biden-Era Nightmare

Gary FranchiJanuary 15, 202664 views
TRUMP UNLEASHES 'The Great Healthcare Plan' — A Direct Assault on Big Pharma, Insurance Giants, and the Biden-Era Nightmare

President Donald J. Trump just dropped the hammer on Big Pharma, bloated insurance conglomerates, and the corrupt middlemen who've been picking Americans' pockets for decades. Welcome to The Great Healthcare Plan — and it's exactly what this country has been waiting for.

On Wednesday, the Trump administration unveiled a comprehensive healthcare proposal that takes direct aim at the skyrocketing costs crushing working families. This isn't some watered-down, establishment-approved half-measure. This is President Trump doing what he does best: fighting for the forgotten men and women of America while the elites squirm.

Most-Favored-Nation: Americans FIRST

At the heart of The Great Healthcare Plan is a simple but revolutionary concept: Why should Americans pay more for prescription drugs than people in other countries? The answer is they shouldn't — and under Trump, they won't.

The plan calls for codifying Most-Favored-Nation deals that would guarantee Americans the same low prices that Europeans and Canadians enjoy. This builds on President Trump's already historic success — 16 major pharmaceutical manufacturers have already agreed to voluntary price reductions since his May 2025 Executive Order. Remember when Trump made insulin affordable during his first term while the so-called 'experts' said it couldn't be done? He's doing it again, bigger and better.

Cutting Out the Corrupt Middlemen

Here's where it gets really good, Patriots. The Great Healthcare Plan takes a sledgehammer to the Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs) — those shadowy middlemen who've been running a kickback scheme that jacks up your insurance premiums while padding their own pockets. President Trump is exposing their racket and shutting it down.

The plan also stops sending billions in taxpayer-funded subsidies directly to big insurance companies. Instead, that money goes straight to eligible Americans so YOU can choose your own healthcare. Imagine that — the government actually trusting the people with their own money. According to the Congressional Budget Office, this approach would save taxpayers at least $36 billion and slash the most common Obamacare premiums by over 10%.

The 'Plain English' Standard: No More Games

For too long, insurance companies have hidden behind incomprehensible jargon and fine print to deny care and dodge accountability. The Great Healthcare Plan introduces a 'Plain English' standard that forces insurers to post clear rate comparisons, reveal exactly how much profit they're skimming off your premiums, and publicly disclose how often they reject claims.

Think about that. Insurance giants will have to tell you, in plain terms, how often they say 'no' to Americans seeking care. They're going to hate this — which means President Trump is doing something right.

Biden's Years of Deliberate Neglect

Let's not forget how we got here. During his first term, President Trump issued groundbreaking regulations requiring hospitals and insurers to post their prices. What did the Biden administration do with this powerful tool to help American families? Absolutely nothing. They let it rot.

The fact sheet from the White House doesn't mince words: 'The Biden Administration failed to enforce these requirements and took no actions to help patients access actual prices.' That's the Biden legacy in a nutshell — promises made to the American people, deliberately broken while families struggled to afford basic care.

Building on Historic Wins

This isn't President Trump's first rodeo when it comes to healthcare victories. Since returning to office, he's already signed Executive Orders promoting price transparency and delivering Most-Favored-Nation pricing. His Working Families Tax Cuts law expanded health savings accounts to up to ten million people, launched the largest crackdown on healthcare fraud in history, and made the biggest investment in rural healthcare ever.

The man is working. While the mainstream media obsesses over manufactured scandals, President Trump is quietly — and sometimes not so quietly — delivering results that actually matter to American families.

The Battle Ahead

Now it's Congress's turn. President Trump has laid out a clear, bold vision. The question is whether Republicans will seize this moment or let it slip away. The Great Healthcare Plan gives lawmakers everything they need to deliver a massive win for the American people.

Will the RINOs find their spine? Will they stand with President Trump and the MAGA movement, or will they cave to the insurance lobbyists and Big Pharma donors? Patriots need to make their voices heard.

One thing is certain: President Trump has put the corrupt healthcare establishment on notice. The days of ripping off American families are numbered. The Great Healthcare Plan isn't just policy — it's a promise kept.

The question now is simple: Are you ready to hold Congress accountable?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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PatriotMike47VerifiedJan 15, 2026
FINALLY! Someone who will actually take on these pharmaceutical vultures. My insulin went from $35 to $180 under Biden - this has to stop!
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TexasConservativeVerifiedJan 16, 2026
Same here with my wife's heart medication. These companies are getting rich off our misery.
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TrumpTrain2024VerifiedJan 15, 2026
YES! This is why we needed Trump back in office!
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SmallGovBigHeartVerifiedJan 16, 2026
About time someone stood up to Big Pharma's monopoly stranglehold. Free market competition will drive prices down naturally once we remove the regulatory barriers.
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FreedomFighter88VerifiedJan 17, 2026
What specific mechanisms will be used to control drug pricing? I'm all for this but want to see the details on how it gets implemented.
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ConservativeDocVerifiedJan 17, 2026
Probably price transparency requirements and allowing Medicare to negotiate. Should have been done years ago.
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AmericaFirst2024VerifiedJan 17, 2026
This is exactly what we voted for. Trump keeps his promises unlike the establishment swamp creatures.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedJan 17, 2026
My family's premium doubled in the last four years while our coverage got worse. We need real reform, not more government bureaucracy.