President Donald Trump expanded the government platform TrumpRx.gov by adding 600 generic drugs to improve medication affordability.The platform connects consumers with pharmacy coupons and direct-to-consumer sales, aiming to reduce costs for uninsured or high-deductible patients.Despite political support for the initiative, critics like Senator Elizabeth Warren argue that the program favors brand-name medicines while failing to guarantee the lowest international market prices.The administration maintains that these efforts are part of broader agreements with pharmaceutical companies to stabilize drug prices for citizens.