CVS Pharmacy Accepts TrumpRx Discount Cards

Retail giant partners with controversial prescription drug program.

Feb. 7, 2026 at 2:15am

CVS Health, the nationwide pharmacy chain, has announced that it will now accept TrumpRx discount cards at all of its locations. TrumpRx is a prescription drug program created by former President Donald Trump that offers discounted prices on certain medications.

Why it matters

The move by CVS to partner with TrumpRx is seen as a controversial one, as the program has faced criticism for its ties to the former president and questions about its efficacy and transparency. However, CVS likely views the partnership as a way to attract more customers and remain competitive in the crowded pharmacy market.

The details

According to the announcement, CVS customers will be able to use their TrumpRx cards to receive discounts on a variety of prescription drugs at all CVS Pharmacy locations nationwide. The program is open to all Americans, regardless of income or insurance status.

  • CVS Health made the announcement on February 6, 2026.

The players

CVS Health

A large American pharmacy and healthcare company that operates a chain of retail pharmacies, as well as providing pharmacy benefit management and long-term care pharmacy services.

TrumpRx

A prescription drug discount program created by former President Donald Trump that offers reduced prices on certain medications.

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What they’re saying

“We are pleased to partner with TrumpRx to provide our customers with additional savings on their prescription medications.”

— Karen Lynch, CEO, CVS Health

What’s next

CVS has stated that the TrumpRx program will be available at all of its locations starting on March 1, 2026.

The takeaway

The decision by CVS to accept TrumpRx discount cards highlights the ongoing debate around prescription drug pricing and the role of government-backed programs in the healthcare industry. While the partnership may benefit some consumers, it also raises concerns about the potential politicization of healthcare.