President Trump tweets his support for American voters to travel to Washington DC to have their voices heard on January 6th, the same date the Senate is scheduled to certify the results of a fraudulent election result. [Unofficial Information – Not From POTUS]
President Trump notes more information on the DC event will be forthcoming…
There are voices of patriotic Americans asking what could be achieved against the weight of the administrative state and corrupt Washington DC system standing in opposition to free and fair elections. The goal here is to mobilize the largest gathering in Washington DC in the history of political protest. If not now, then when? If not to fight for free/fair elections, then what other worthy cause holds the more righteous effort?
Perhaps the established classes will ignore… Perhaps the greater cause for our constitutional republic cannot be saved… But if we do not try then it most certainly will not be saved. A poignant reminder from Lulu:
“And how we burned in the camps later, thinking: What would things have been like if every Security operative, when he went out at night to make an arrest, had been uncertain whether he would return alive and had to say good-bye to his family?
Or if, during periods of mass arrests, as for example in Leningrad, when they arrested a quarter of the entire city, people had not simply sat there in their lairs, paling with terror at every bang of the downstairs door and at every step on the staircase, but had understood they had nothing left to lose and had boldly set up in the downstairs hall an ambush of half a dozen people with axes, hammers, pokers, or whatever else was at hand?…
[…] If…if… We didn’t love freedom enough. And even more – we had no awareness of the real situation…. We purely and simply deserved everything that happened afterward.”
The silent majority has watched as lesser numbered activist and agitating groups have rioted, burned and destroyed cities within multiple states… This peaceful assembly, if significant enough in scale, should strike fear into the hearts of those within DC who defend their interests against the interests of the larger American electorate.
The MAGA coalition is the most diverse, widest and deepest part of the entire American electorate. President Trump’s army consists of every creed, color, race, gender, ethnicity and orientation. It is a truly color-blind coalition of middle America patriots and middle-class voters that cuts through the political special interest groups.
Fellowship is critical to defeating those who rely on our division. Certainly there are many people -with life matters at their forefront- who will not be able to attend; however, if we can assemble three-percent of those who support President Trump, will will overwhelm every DC venue and hold the largest gathering in history in our nation’s history.
This DC event date of 1/6/21 falls on the day after the January 5th special election in Georgia. President Trump will be traveling to Georgia on January 4th to support that election effort. Despite the duplicitous action by the GOP in the senate, perhaps if Georgia can rally to the MAGA standard and push-back against the leftist advance, we will find at least one brave senator who will defy the machine and object to the certification of a fraudulent 2020 election.
Our dear friend of the Treehouse, John Spiropoulos, will be traveling to DC and will file ground reports along the way. Spiropoulos does outstanding video work and will have a support unit to assist him on the ground on January 6th.
John is departing from California on Tuesday:
“My route will take us through Flagstaff, AZ; Albuquerque,NM; Amarillo, TX; Oklahoma City, OK; Little Rock, AR; Nashville, TN and Blacksburg, VA. And, of course, I’ll be at the rally in DC.
Will be happy to interview any Treepers along the way. And I’ll be sending you reports as soon as possible.
I’m doing the road shoots myself. But I’ve hired one of my long-time cameramen to shoot at the rally in Washington. Better situational awareness and it’s too massive a crowd for my wife and I to navigate on our own.”…
Spiropoulos will monitor the comment section below and will tag people along the route who wish to participate. We will update this 1/6 event as the days get closer and we get more information from the Trump team.
The “Stop the Steal” group is meeting as outlined in the map below. That group has no connection to CTH and we are sharing this information caveat emptor:
As President Donald Trump arrived for the pre-game coin toss in the Army-Navy game, audience erupted into cheers – deconstructing the popular media narrative. WATCH:
This afternoon President Trump presented the Medal of Freedom to Dan Gable, a collegiate wrestling champion & Olympic gold medalist. [Video and Transcript Below]
[Transcript] – THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much. And today it’s my privilege to present our nation’s highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, to one of the greatest wrestlers in American history: Iowa legend, Dan Gable. He has been an incredible inspiration to so many people.
We’re joined today by Dan’s wonderful wife, Kathy, and their incredible and large family, including 13 grandchildren. Thank you very much. Thank you, Kathy, very much. It’s a great honor for us too. Thank you for being here.
We’re also joined by Iowa senators Chuck Grassley — where’s Chuck? Chuck? Congratulations on everything, Chuck. And Joni Ernst, who just had a big victory. Thank you, Joni. What a job. What a job. They had you down a couple of points, and you won by a lot. So, you know —
SENATOR ERNST: Thank you.
THE PRESIDENT: — it’s one of those things that you really — you should be very proud of yourself. You campaigned hard, and it was a tremendous victory. Thank you very much.
And also, Representatives Jim Jordan — where’s Jim? A great wrestler, a really great wrestler. I won’t go over the record because the only way you’re not great is compared to this guy, perhaps. (Laughter.) But he’s a warrior in every way, and we appreciate you being here.
And, Markwayne Mullin, thank you very much for being here. And I’m glad your son is doing well and setting records also. So these two guys are great. They’re really, really fantastic people.
Dan was born and raised in the working-class town of Waterloo, Iowa. His mother said she knew Dan would be a wrestler the day they brought him home from the hospital. Even as an infant, Dan refused to let his back even touch the ground. That’s sort of an interesting statement. (Laughter.) Probably so.
At four years old, his parents sent him to the local YMCA where he learned to swim, wrestle, and play football. When he reached high school, Dan decided to commit himself entirely to wrestling. His coach quickly saw his unmatched intensity and gave Dan the keys to the gym so he could come first thing in the morning to practice. At first, Dan was alone, but as he achieved one victory after another, the rest of the team followed his lead. He worked hard, but he was also born with something very special. It’s called talent. And talent, you either have it or you don’t.
During his time in high school, Dan’s beloved sister, Diane — toughest time in his life — was murdered. Afterwards, Dan poured even more of his energy into wrestling, and his exceptional success brought happiness and pride to his family, especially in overcoming this incredible heartbreak that they had with what happened to Diane.
As a high school wrestler, Dan went 64 and 0, not losing a single match. And I have to say Jim Jordan told me all about — I knew all about Dan, but he told me things that are pretty amazing. Right, Jim? Pretty amazing.
Dan then attended Iowa State, where he secured two NCAA wrestling championships — national wrestling championships; three Big Eight titles; and became a three-time All-American. He won 117 consecutive matches and lost only one. Well, you know, in politics, I won two, so I’m two and oh. And that’s pretty good, too. But we’ll see how that turns out.
After that lone defeat, Dan vowed that it wasn’t going to happen again. He couldn’t stand the feeling of losing a match. He rededicated himself to mastering the sport and soon adapted his wrestling style to reach new heights of greatness. Sports Illustrated labeled Dan the hardest-working athlete in the world by far, and detailed his rigorous routine of working out two to three times a day, every single day of the week. They estimated that Dan produced 60 pounds of sweat every seven days. That’s a lot. I’m not sure I want to hear about it, but that’s a lot. (Laughter.) That’s a lot of work.
In his pursuit of perfection, Dan suffered multiple injuries: his nose, multiple fingers were broken, and his feet. Very tough stuff. He pushed every single muscle to the absolute limit. Nobody has ever done it like him. But his unwavering grit and focus — it propelled him forward through all of that adversity. Tremendous adversity.
Before matches, Dan would repeat the words “cakes, carries, ducks, picks, shucks, sweeps” over and over again. I’ll have to ask Dan why. Why, Dan? (Laughs.)
MR. GABLE: Because they’re all moves that end the match —
THE PRESIDENT: Oh.
MR. GABLE — and you get your hand raised.
THE PRESIDENT: Oh. Wow.
MR. GABLE: So I — that’s — that was going through my head.
THE PRESIDENT: That’s pretty good.
MR. GABLE: I wasn’t worried about his moves; I was only worrying about my moves.
THE PRESIDENT: Wow. Well, you did the — whatever it was, you did the right thing. (Laughter.)
He had only two things in mind: scoring and dominating. In the midst of the Cold War, he was selected to represent Team USA at the 1972 Munich Olympics. The leader of the Soviet wrestling team proclaimed that he would search the USSR and find a wrestler that would defeat Dan Gable. That was his big ambition. And they found somebody that was considered one of the greatest anywhere in the world. But they failed. Dan won every match and did not give up a single point.
How many matches in the Olympics, Dan?
MR. GABLE: Six.
THE PRESIDENT: So you won every match, and you didn’t give up a point.
MR. GABLE: Right.
THE PRESIDENT: And that’s a record. It’s a record, I think, that still stands.
To do that, did the — the Russian in the final did not get a point?
MR. GABLE: The Russian did not get a point.
THE PRESIDENT: And what did you win that one by?
MR. GABLE: Only won it three-oh, but —
THE PRESIDENT: That’s okay. (Laughter.) That’s pretty good. What do you think, Jim? Have you ever heard of where you go six matches and don’t give up a point against great talent?
REPRESENTATIVE JORDAN: I watched — yeah, I watched —
THE PRESIDENT: You watched it, right?
REPRESENTATIVE JORDAN: I watched his final match against the Russian, yes.
THE PRESIDENT: No, it’s amazing. It’s really — to me, that’s amazing. Not — not giving up a single point.
He toppled Soviet preeminence in the sport. At that time, Russia’s — they had the greatest wrestlers in the world, they thought, except for Dan, and they sort of felt they couldn’t beat him. Defeated their wrestler in that final match and took home the Olympic Gold Medal.
As a wrestler, Dan set a pin streak record of 25 consecutive pins. Now, I’m larger than you, a little bit. Do you think I could take you in wrestling? Would I have a big advantage?
MR. GABLE: No, you would have no chance. (Laughter.)
THE PRESIDENT: What do you think? I agree. Do you agree with that, John? I do.
Q He’s the expert.
THE PRESIDENT: He is the expert. That is held to this day — 25 consecutive pins. He was also the first American to win consecutive World and Olympic titles.
Dan went on to coach at the University of Iowa, where he secured 355 victories and 15 NCAA team titles. And Jim Jordan told me that he was the greatest wrestler ever, but he may have been a better coach. Right, Jim?
REPRESENTATIVE JORDAN: Mm-hmm.
THE PRESIDENT: Now, has any team, in any sport, ever won 15 NCAA team titles? Because I don’t know. I mean, I think that’s a lot. That’s more than UCLA in basketball, right?
MR. GABLE: Yes.
THE PRESIDENT: So, I don’t know of any — has any — Jim? I don’t think so.
REPRESENTATIVE JORDAN: I don’t know. I think that may be (inaudible).
THE PRESIDENT: I think it’s incredible.
His team scored an average of 17 victories for every loss, and he was named the University of Iowa’s all-time winningest coach. And I think, probably, you look all over the country, you’d be the all-time winningest coach. So that’s incredible. Fifteen NCAA titles.
As a coach, Dan has trained, guided, and mentored 152 All-American athletes, 106 Big Ten champions, 45 national champions, and 12 Olympians. He was also the head coach of three U.S. Olympic teams. Dan has said, quote, “I never jumped for joy as a player, but I always jump for joy as a coach.” In other words, he did his job, but he was really rooting for those other people to do theirs. That’s great, Dan. That’s a great statement.
Dan has been inducted into the USA Wrestling Hall of Fame, the United States Olympic Hall of Fame, the National Wrestling Hall of Fame, and the United World Wrestling Hall of Fame. In 2013, he helped ensure that wrestling remained a very important top Olympic sport.
The National Wrestling Hall of Fame has built a Dan Gable Museum in Dan’s hometown — a permanent reminder of the incredible journey that started in the great state of Iowa.
I love Iowa. I love Iowa, and I knew those polls were wrong. They had me losing Iowa, Dan, and we won Iowa by a lot. There were a lot of polls that were wrong. I love that state.
No one has done more to promote wrestling in America than Dan Gable. He is an athletic giant who conquered one of the most difficult and ancient sports in the world. He is the greatest wrestler, probably, ever. We’ve never had anybody like him. He has made our country very proud, and he is a true “GOAT.” Do you know what “GOAT” is? GOAT. “Greatest of all time,” right? He is the greatest of all time.
Today, in recognition of his really exceptional achievements, Dan will become the first wrestler in history to receive this, our most important award, along with the Congressional Medal of Honor.
I would now like to ask the military aide to step forward to present Coach Dan Gable with the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
But before doing that, I’d like to have Dan say a few words. Please. Thank you. Dan, please.
MR. GABLE: Wrestlers are all sizes and shapes, so. (Laughter.) I asked how much time I had up here because I’m not used to a short talk, and they said I had three minutes. And I’m used to speaking to groups for 45 minutes and so on. And I had one company actually bring me in for four hours straight, talking. And I did it, and they brought me back four more years after that. So I must’ve did a good job.
I learned to become an assistant coach under a good mentor — a good head coach at the University of Iowa — and they sent me out into the community to promote the sport that they really weren’t excelling at and wanted to do more.
So, yeah, I learned to talk because I didn’t do it well, and talk helped. Yet, talk didn’t win me over; performance and lifestyle did. It wasn’t perfect because nothing is perfect. But no place on this Earth is perfect, and there’s always room for improvement. The success one has with others, as he mentioned, is more important than the success you have as yourself.
I wouldn’t be here on this podium if I just had won this Olympic Gold Medal. It has been a lifetime of work, learning from many others to be an outstanding competitor and person, then taking that knowledge and applying it to many, many others in different ways to have them perform at their highest so they can be real successful, and that group of individuals become team members. And because of their individual great performances, great, historic teams and family performances are the results.
Proof is in the results, and the proof is here today: my immediate family of 23, who are all right here, led by my wife, Kathy, of 46 years. They are living it and, because of this, they all have better chances of success. They are witnessing this historic moment of someone quite ordinary, mostly, going to the highest level as an athlete, and then helping others to do the same through the professional level of coaching. I did so for years, showing others that are just watching, reading, or listening who really strived to do the same, it works. It works. Living proof, right there.
For those that couldn’t be here because of limitations or have passed, especially my mother Kate, my dad Mack, and my sister Diane — whom he referenced was murdered in our home as a teenager because she fought for her life and didn’t give in — I know they are here and they’re all proud.
I thank you very much for giving this kid here the opportunity to reach this level of the highest award a civilian can get: the Presidential Medal of Freedom. And, of course, for all those that push the authority — President Donald J. Trump, I thank you for that, including this family. Because, yes, I know this family has wrestled on and off the mat every day.
And to the sport of wrestling being the first to win this award, it becomes a higher challenge to all that participate. By the way, wrestling isn’t for everyone, but it should be. And now females are strongly participating across the world.
I’m so honored to be here. Three minutes, but they gave me maybe a little overtime — not much.
THE PRESIDENT: You take your time.
MR. GABLE: And remember: I’ve never left practice as an athlete or a coach when it was over either. Thank you. (Applause.)
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you.
MR. GABLE: Thank you.
THE PRESIDENT: Congratulations, everybody.
MILITARY AIDE: Danny Mack Gable is one of the greatest collegiate athletes and coaches of the 20th century. As a wrestler, he’s a three-time All-American, winning two NCAA National Championships and a Gold Medal in 1972 Olympic Games.
He followed his career on the mat with an even more celebrated coaching career at the University of Iowa, leading the Hawkeyes to 21 Big Ten championships and 15 National Championships.
The United States is proud to honor Danny Mack Gable for his remarkable contributions to the sports world and to our great American story.
(The Medal of Freedom is presented.) (Applause.)
THE PRESIDENT: We’re very proud of you as a nation. And thank you for doing such a great job. We appreciate it.
MR. GABLE: We aren’t done yet. (Applause.)
THE PRESIDENT: Do you have any questions for Dan, please?
John? For Dan.
Q For Dan: You know, so many times, college wrestling isn’t appreciated in a way that other forms of wrestling are. Do you feel that this lifetime achievement award, for you, fully recognizes the sport of collegiate wrestling?
MR. GABLE: I look as it — as a inspiration and that others will have something that’s beyond just winning on the mat; that they’ll be able to want to do something like this. And so it’ll enhance our sport. Because it isn’t just like, right now, me and him wrestling and whoever wins the match gets a medal. It’s more than that. And that’s — opens the door right now for a lot of people.
Q How does it feel to be in the Oval Office for this today?
MR. GABLE: How does it feel?
Q To be here.
MR. GABLE: The one time — the one time I didn’t focus on what I needed to do, I lost. So you have to ask all them. (Laughter.) I don’t know, where am I? (Laughter.)
THE PRESIDENT: Well, we’re very proud of you, Dan. And thank you very much. Thank you very much, everybody. We appreciate it.
Q Mr. President, how is Rudy Giuliani doing?
THE PRESIDENT: Rudy is doing well. I just spoke to him. He’s doing very well. No temperature. And he actually called me early this morning. He was the first call I got. No, he’s doing very well. That’s another champion. Greatest mayor in the history of New York. And what he’s doing now is more important. And he will admit that. He was the greatest mayor, did a fantastic job, especially when you see what’s going on nowadays, Dan. Rudy Giuliani was a great, great mayor. And what he’s doing now — and he will say it — is even more important.
Q A week from now, Mr. President, the electors will meet to cast their vote. There’s not a lot of time between now and then to make your case to overturn the vote. At this point, are you looking to change the outcome of the election or try to make the case to the American people that it wasn’t fair?
THE PRESIDENT: Well, I think the case has already been made. If you look at the polls, it was a rigged election. You look at the different states. The election was totally rigged. It’s a disgrace to our country. It’s like a third-world country — these ballots pouring in from everywhere, using machinery that nobody knows ownership, nobody knows anything about. They have “glitches,” as they call them. Glitches. The glitches weren’t glitches. They got caught sending out thousands of votes — all against me, by the way.
No, this was like from a third-world nation. And I think the case has been made. And now we find out what we can do about it. But you’ll see a lot of big things happening over the next couple of days.
And I — very importantly, we’re here for a different reason. We’re here to present our highest award, our highest achievement, really — something that really speaks to such incredible achievement — to a man who really is a great man and a great figure in sports, not just wrestling, in sports. One of our greatest athletes of all time. And I just want to say it’s an honor to be with you. Thank you. Thank you very much.
Earlier today President Donald Trump held an annual teleconference call with members of the military. Following the teleconference President Trump took questions from a hostile media. [Video Below – Transcript To Follow]
This afternoon President Donald Trump will be delivering remarks from the White House on initiatives to lower prescription drug prices. The anticipated start time is 2:30pm ET [Livestream Links Below] UPDATE: Video Added
[Transcript] – THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much. This is a very big announcement — the biggest ever, concerning drugs and drug pricing. So, today, I have to tell you it’s a great honor for me to announce that my administration is issuing two groundbreaking rules to very dramatically lower the price of prescription drugs for the American people, especially for our cherished seniors.
We’re pleased to be joined on this occasion by Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar, and Administrator of the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Seema Verma. Thank you both. Thank you both. And thank you all for being here. Appreciate it.
The unprecedented reforms we’re completing today are the direct result of the historic drug pricing executive orders I signed in July. Statutorily, we had to go through a very long process, and we got it done. I was very proud to have gotten this done. We were pushing it very hard, as we did with the vaccines and other things.
The first action will save American seniors billions of dollars by preventing middlemen — the famous middlemen, they call them — from ripping off Medicare patients with high prescription prices.
Currently, drug companies provide large discounts on the price of prescription medicines, including nearly $40 billion in rebates to Medicare Part D plans last year alone. Yet often, middlemen stop those discounts from going to the patients — which is what we’re interested in; not the middlemen — who need it the most. So the patients are going to be now getting the benefit, instead of these very wealthy individuals.
Patients pay very high prices, and they have for many years — although we brought it down; first time in 51 years — with the costs adding up to hundreds or even thousands of dollars per year, per patient.
Today’s action ends this injustice and requires that these discounts go directly to the people. These are the people that need it. This will save patients up to 30 percent. It could be 40 percent, could be 50 percent, could be much higher than that. These are numbers that nobody has ever even contemplated, and that doesn’t include lifesaving drugs like insulin, which will be even higher. Insulin was destroying lives and destroying families because the cost was so high, and now it’s at a level that nobody can even believe.
Is that correct, Seema?
ADMINISTRATOR VERMA: Thirty-five dollars a month.
THE PRESIDENT: Thirty-five dollars a month from many times that number.
The second rule we are finalizing today will transform the way the U.S. government pays for drugs to end global freeloading on the backs of American citizens and American patients.
Until now, Americans have often been charged more than twice as much for the exact same drug as other medically advanced countries. We would be having a drug — identical drug, same company — and we’d pay many times the price of what that drug would sell for in certain countries.
In case after case, our citizens pay massively higher prices than other nations pay for the same exact pill, from the same factory, effectively subsidizing socialism aboard [abroad] with skyrocketing prices at home. So we would spend tremendous amounts of money in order to provide inexpensive drugs to another country. And when I say the price is different, you can see some examples where the price is beyond anything — four times, five times different.
For example, Medicare Part B recipients are forced to spend five times more for a common breast cancer medication than patients in other countries. So, five times more. And we have other examples that are substantially higher than that.
To address this unfairness and to lower prices for Americans, we’re finalizing the Most Favored Nation rule. Remember that name. Most Favored Nation rule. Nobody has ever done this. The drug companies don’t like me too much, but we had to do it. It took a long time before we were able to do this because, statutorily, we had to go through a process. But they’ll — there’ll never be anything like this. I just hope they keep it. I hope they have the courage to keep it, because the powerful drug lobby — big pharma — is putting pressure on people like you wouldn’t believe.
Medicare will now look at the price that other developed nations pay for their drugs. And instead of paying the highest price on that list — and we are substantially higher than any other country in the world — we will pay the lowest price. In other words, we take the lowest price, and we match whatever the lowest price is, leading to colossal savings for all Americans. And we’re talking about savings of 50, 60, 70 percent, 80 percent — different drugs, different prices.
In addition, today, we’re taking one more historic action to hold down drug prices. In the past, drug companies have been allowed to identify certain very old generic drugs that have been widely available for decades and exploit a misguided program called “Unapproved Drugs Initiative — that’s “Unapproved Drugs Initiative,” a program that has been around for a long time and hasn’t been too good for the people that were supposed to benefit — to obtain market exclusivity on these medicines.
So we are doing something that nobody thought anybody would do. The savings is going to be incredible. Then they’ve jacked up the prices by as much as 1,000 to 5,000 percent on this product. This program has also caused shortages of important medicines.
Today, I am announcing that we are ending the Unapproved Drugs Initiative program to put a stop to this unfair practice. So prices are lifted by 1,000 percent to 5,000 percent. In one or two cases, even more than that. And we’re ending this. We are putting an end to it.
Together, these reforms will save American patients many, many billions of dollars every single year. For generations, the American people have been abused by big pharma and their army of lawyers, lobbyists, and bought-and-paid-for politicians. But I’ve [never] been loyal to the special interests; I have been loyal to our patients and our people that need drugs — prescription drugs — and devoted myself completely to fighting for the American people. You see that. This is not an easy thing to do.
Big pharma ran millions of dollars of negative advertisements against me during the campaign — which I won, by the way. But, you know, we’ll find that out. Almost 74 million votes. We had big pharma against us. We had the media against us. We had big tech against us. We had a lot of dishonesty against us.
But big pharma alone ran millions and millions of dollars in ads. In fact, I looked at it, and I said, “Who is it? Are they — I’ve never seen anything quite like it.” Because I told them, “I’m going to have to do this.” You know, I was put here to do a job. And Pfizer and others were way ahead on vaccines. You wouldn’t have a vaccine, if it weren’t for me, for another four years because FDA would’ve never been able to do what they did — what I forced them to do.
And Pfizer and others even decided to not assess the results of their vaccine; in other words, not come out with a vaccine until just after the election. That’s because of what I did with favored nations and these other elements, instead of their original plan to assess the data in October. So they were going to come out in October, but they decided to delay it because of what I’m doing, which is fine with me, because frankly, this is just a very big thing. A very big thing. What I’m doing here — I don’t know if anybody is going to appreciate it. These people can’t even believe it. Alex, even you can’t believe it, can you? Look at you.
So they waited and waited and waited. And they thought they’d come out with it a few days after the election. And it would’ve probably had an impact. Who knows? Maybe it wouldn’t have. I’m sure they would’ve found the ballots someplace — the Democrats and the group.
These corrupt games will not deter us from doing what is right for the American people. And I will always put American patients first, and I think it could never be shown better than what I’m doing today.
Already, we’ve successfully lowered drug prices for the first time in 51 years. In September, we finalized a rule allowing states, wholesalers, and pharmacies to safely and legally import drugs from Canada. Career politicians have promised to institute this reform for decades, and we got it done.
The reason Canada — and this is going to be, I think, just a short-term fix, because until we have the favored nations fully ready, which we hope to have — be in January 1st. I think a very important thing is say January 1st — that’s right around the corner.
But I’m giving governors the right to go to Canada because they’ll pray — pay approximately 50 percent less for their drugs for — that they buy for their states. So the governors buying drugs for their states go to Canada. They buy the drugs for very, very much less, and they’ll be able to pass that on to the people of Florida. Ron DeSantis was the first one to ask, but others are asking also. And it’s a great thing. I mean, you’ll save 50 percent. They’re going to buy a lot from Canada initially, and I think, ultimately, they’ll be comparing prices. You’ll get the lowest price anywhere in the world, so you won’t need to buy from Canada.
In a few weeks, my administration will also finalize rules requiring federally funded health centers to pass drug company discounts on insulin and EpiPens directly to patients. And the EpiPen price has come way down. We remember those horrible stories about EpiPen. Well, the price has now come way, way, way down. We capped insulin costs for many seniors at just $35 a month, as I said, saving them an average of nearly $500 to $1,000 a year just on insulin. Saving $1,000 a year on insulin.
Since I took office, we’ve reduced Medicare Part D premiums by 12 percent, putting nearly $2 billion back in seniors’ pockets. Now, 12 percent is great by any standard, but 12 percent is peanuts compared to what we’ve done with favored nations. It’s — I think it’s probably the biggest story that we’ve ever had relative to drug prices. There’s never been anything like this. This is something that has been talked about for many years, but nobody had the courage to do it because of the power of big pharma.
We ended the gag clauses that prevented pharmacists from telling patients how to buy less expensive drugs. As you know, pharmacists could not talk to patients about how to buy drugs. How about that one? Think that’s right? And now they can and should.
We approved a record number of affordable generic drugs for three years in a row. And we put a very hemph- — a very heavy emphasis on generic drugs. And the pricing there has become very good, but that pricing will also go down very substantially.
No administration has ever fought harder or achieved more for our patients and for our seniors but for America, when you think of it. For America. Because other countries were paying a fraction of what we were paying; in some cases, a small fraction. I mean, it was — it was what — the numbers were just staggering, the difference between going to — I won’t name nations, but I could name five of them right off the top of my head that it is so incredible to think about, for years, what was happening. We’ve been working on this for two years. Statutorily, we had to go through a process.
But when you think that our nation, for the exact same pill out of the exact same box, often made in the exact same factory, same company — and you take a look at the — the cost was so much more. Many, many, times more.
In four short years, we’ve instituted the most dramatic series of drug pricing reforms in decades, and you’ll see that. It all comes to fruition right now, starting on January 1st. And the American people will benefit from our actions for many, many decades. And it should be very immediate. Now, I presume they’ll sue, but it’s a sue that they should never be able to win. They should never, ever be able to win.
So now I’d like to ask Secretary Azar to provide some more details as to the action. And then, Seema, I’d like to have you come up and say a word — few words. And great job. We appreciate it. Thank you.
Secretary? Go ahead, please.
SECRETARY AZAR: Well, thank you, Mr. President. What an extremely exciting day for American healthcare. On top of the news that you just made, today, Pfizer will be filing an application for an emergency use authorization with the FDA for their COVID-19 vaccine that appears to be 95 percent effective. Within weeks, we could have a decision from FDA, and within 24 hours of that, we will have started distributing millions of doses of safe and effective vaccine to begin protecting our most vulnerable across America.
You know, the President mentioned his passion for getting drug prices down. And I can tell you, I’ve seen that firsthand. When I become Secretary in January 2018, the very first meeting we had in the Oval Office was to put together our plan for tackling drug prices. It was — the number-one priority, the President said, for us was getting drug prices down. And in that meeting, we came up with the idea for Most Favored Nations status and for insuring that the discount prices that big pharma was giving to middlemen would get passed on to America’s seniors at the pharmacy counter.
And almost two and half years ago, in May, the President laid out the most comprehensive vision for reforming drug pricing in American history. The President’s blueprint was clear: We need to put American patients first, and our drug pricing system too often puts them last. The system had to change. The blueprint called for tackling foreign freeriding, for bringing down high list prices, for reducing out-of-pocket costs, and for better negotiation by our government programs. That’s what the President has delivered over the last two years already, and that’s what the President is delivering today with these new, historic reforms.
We’re ending a broken system of shadowy kickbacks that drove prices higher and higher every single year and left so many patients shocked at the out-of-pocket costs that they owe at the pharmacy. We’re replacing that system with up-front discounts in Medicare, delivered straight to the patient at the pharmacy counter.
We’re bringing negotiation to the way we pay for the most costly drugs in Medicare, fixing a system where the government just took the price that drug companies offered, paying about twice as much as comparable countries. We’re ending a program that’s been used by drug companies to jack up prices on older drugs.
The President’s actions today, boldly take on the big drug companies, take on the middlemen, and take on foreign countries freeriding off of Americans.
If you don’t believe how fiercely special interests have fought these efforts, you must not have watched any TV in Washington over the last couple of years. Special interest have run millions of dollars in ads against the President’s drug pricing initiatives.
Mr. President, they underestimated me and they sure as the devil underestimated you. About two years ago, just over in the Roosevelt Room, the President signed legislation to ban pharmacy gag clauses, alongside me and his drug pricing advisors.
That included my friend and colleague Dan Best, who passed away two years ago this month. And he devoted his life to lowering drug costs for American patients, putting them at the center of our healthcare system, just as President Trump has done. And he was one of the key driving forces behind the rules that we are announcing today. I wish Dan could have been here today, Mr. President, but today’s actions are a lasting legacy for him and for you.
The President’s historic actions will transform drug pricing forever and build the system that American — the American people deserve, a system that puts American patients first.
Thank you so much, Mr. President, for making today possible.
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you, Alex, very much. Thank you.
Seema, please.
ADMINISTRATOR VERMA: Masks and hoop earrings don’t work well. (Laughter.)
Thank you, Mr. President, for your leadership. And let me take a moment to give some context for today’s announcement. From day one, President Trump made it very clear that he wanted to make healthcare more affordable and accessible to every American. And the most important thing is that he wasn’t afraid to take on the special interest groups to get this goal accomplished.
And in the absence of any meaningful legislative support, this administration has delivered real, tangible results. Premiums down in Medicare by 34 percent, the lowest in 14 years. And some areas saw declines almost as much as 60 percent. We stabilized the exchange, lowering premiums for the first time, and brought back more plan choices.
We have set forth a pathway to make the American healthcare system work more efficiently to deliver better quality and lower costs, tackling longstanding problems that no other administration had the guts to do.
And the list is long: price transparency so that patients know what they’re getting charged before they get their care; portable, digital health records, so patients have their complete medical history right on their phones; reducing regulatory burden so that doctors can spend more time with patients. The healthcare system will work better because of what this administration and President Trump has accomplished.
And as the President noted, our achievements on drug pricing are no less sweeping and unprecedented. Thanks to regulatory changes in 2017, the Part D premiums have dropped to some of the lowest rates in seven years, saving beneficiaries over $1.9 billion in premiums.
And we’re also bringing price transparency to Medicare so that doctors and patients have pricing information when drugs are prescribed so that patients can get the best deal.
The President’s Senior Savings Model has our Medicare beneficiaries cheering this year as they are selecting plans in this year’s open enrollment. They have over 1,600 plans that are offering insulin for just $35 a month or less. And that is a massive 66 percent savings.
Today’s announcement is about Part B, where the Medicare program has been nothing but a powerless price taker, and the problem is simple. While there are market forces and negotiations that serve to reduce cost in other parts of the healthcare system, it just doesn’t exist in Part B, which pays for drugs that you get in a doctor’s office: cancer drugs and other infusions.
In Part B, American seniors and taxpayers pay whatever drug companies want to charge. And doctors also get paid a percentage add-on. So the higher the drug costs, the more they get paid, giving an overt incentive to prescribe higher-priced drugs and for manufacturers to increase those prices. And so it’s no wonder that American seniors are paying twice as much as what other countries are paying.
And because of this, over the past five years, Medicare spending for Part B drugs has gone up by 55 percent on average. And drug spending in Part B is responsible for over a third of the premiums that our seniors pay. So the bottom line is: Higher drug costs lead to higher premiums and higher copays. Doctors do well, drug companies do well, but patients pay more. This effort is going to save over $85 billion over seven years, and saving seniors over $28 billion as well.
And so I want to thank the President for being a problem solver, willing to be — to think big and to act boldly on behalf of the American patients. His record of success over the last four years is a testimony to that mentality.
Thank you.
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you, Seema. Thank you very much.
As ballot counting and legal challenges continue in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Georgia, North Carolina and Nevada… It is Arizona that’s the most important focus.
With Arizona fraudulently and preemptively called by (Fox and AP) for Joe Biden, the Biden team hold a narrative of 264 electoral votes.
If Nevada comes in with their 6 electoral votes for Biden then Democrats have the 270 threshold met and an avalanche of pressure from media will overwhelm the U.S. psyche. Biden will declare victory.
Clark County Nevada is infamous for their corrupt elections.
Clark County, Nevada, is the Broward County (FL) of the West Coast. The Trump campaign smartly is challenging Nevada while they simultaneously seek to gain Arizona with a verifiable count/recount.
Removing the 11 electoral votes (called by AP and Fox only) from Arizona puts Biden back to a position of 253. That position is currently the most valid (all other things considered). A Nevada win from a position of 253 puts Biden at 259, which is short of the 270 needed. Thus the importance of removing the wrongly assigned Arizona electoral votes, before Nevada results are announced. Arizona is the key right now.
The media and political drumbeat to support Biden at 270 will scare off the weak-kneed GOPe quislings. That is also the reason why the corrupt Wall St-aligned political class influenced a call for Arizona to Biden before it should have. They are trying to create a media narrative and pressure to stop any challenges.
Yes, it is possible to remove the Arizona 11 electoral votes after the media declare Biden at 270 (w/Nevada), but it is not likely given the MSM ideological objective.
The sequential priority is to shift Arizona to Trump before Nevada announces.
Current electoral count is Biden 253 -vs- Trump 214 [270 needed to win]
Upon exiting the Constitutional Convention in 1787 Benjamin Franklin was approached by a group of citizens asking what sort of government the delegates had created. His answer was:
“A republic, if you can keep it.”
The brevity of that response should not cause us to under-value its essential meaning: democratic republics are not merely founded upon the consent of the people, they are also absolutely dependent upon the active and informed involvement of the people for their continued good health.
President Trump will be giving remarks from the White House on the current election count issues. Anticipated Start Time 6:30pm ET [Livestream Links Below]
One very important aspect to this state-by-state battle to ensure the integrity of the 2020 election is the lack of visibility from political candidates who might be positioning for run for office in 2024. Donald Trump Jr makes note of their silence:
Other than Missouri Senator Josh Hawley and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, the remaining group is no where to be seen in the battle.
Particularly absent is the ever wind-testing Nikki Haley. Please note this, as she was always being positioned for a 2024 run. The favored GOPe pick…. If she is not strong enough now to stand with the middle-class movement, and fight on behalf of working class Americans, she does not deserve consideration in the future.
The following quote from candidate Donald Trump in 2016 is as pertinent today as the first time he said it:
We anticipate several threads with tonight’s historic election results; therefore threads will be numbered sequentially. Remember, the media manipulates the “early calls” as part of their narrative engineering. Close states with Biden leads will be called for Biden, close states with a Trump lead will be held back. A manipulative operation that includes FOX.
Fox News is pouring on pure psychological operations and gaslighting tonight thanks to the legacy of Bill Sammon (Fox News VP Politics), exactly as expected.
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