Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Pfizer strikes $70 Billion “landmark” deal with U.S. government

Pfizer has announced what it calls a “landmark agreement” with the Trump Administration, pledging to lower drug costs for low-income Americans and sell new medicines at a “most-favoured-nation” price in exchange for tariff relief and other concessions.

President Donald Trump touted the deal as a breakthrough that would slash Medicaid drug prices and revive U.S. manufacturing, while Pfizer said it would invest $70 billion into domestic research and development focused on cancer “vaccines,” “obesity injections”, expanded vaccines for flu, RSV and bird flu, and chronic disease biologics in immunology.

However, critics argue the deal cements Pfizer’s controversial gene-transfer platforms for decades to come rather than subjecting them to scrutiny.

Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla called the agreement “a win for patients, a win for leadership, and a win for Pfizer,” but detractors highlight the company’s past legal issues and its central role in the COVID-19 mRNA rollout, which they allege has been linked to widespread injuries and deaths.

Opponents accuse governments and media outlets of shielding Pfizer from accountability and downplaying concerns about vaccine-related harms while enabling the expansion of its genetic and mRNA pipeline under government protection.

The deal comes as international health agencies, governments and large NGOs continue to coordinate global vaccination initiatives under the COVAX umbrella, raising fears among critics of digitised “vaccine passports” and greater pharmaceutical influence over public health policy.

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18 COMMENTS

  1. Not a good look for RFK Junior – Looks a bit sheepish and impotent
    Looks like the tariffs have represented a more sinister and reprobate now ominous agenda all along
    This has been thought out well in advance
    But as with any plan
    There is always something somebody has not thought of

  2. Trump ie Daddy kILL sHOt, hand in hand with Humanities Poisoners. No surprises there. WHAT is the Data Sets of those injured and Dead from the so called Sarscov2 Operation Warped Speed, vaccine rollout. Well, where is the date sets? in fact wheres all the FEYS Countries data sets? Trump and his kind, all HELL BOUND, good riddance. https://rumble.com/v1e2zs1-antahkarana-mind-control-operation-warp-sp33d-666.html ps Where’s the Epstein files?

  3. Maybe all the Trump-ites in the US and elsewhere, will finally wake from the spell and start asking themselves, some hard questions…..most especially who and what is it they have voted for….the answers simple “more of the same”. Just like those here in NZ who insist on blindly voting for the likes of National, whilst calling the fake left “commies and libtards” ……..

  4. Seems RFK is just another gatekeeper like the Wellness guy. Nothing really ever changes. Different face however same agenda. Would be naive to expect anything else.

  5. Does this mean Trump was always a globalist? This bothers me because I thought Trump was anti-globalism. I thought the likes of Pfizer and Moderna would be held fully accountable for their toxic jabs but it now looks like Pfizer have bought their way out of remedying the problems they caused.

  6. Don’t care whether they get Trump, the pope or Sydney Sweeney in a thong riding a hover-board and firing twin M-16’s to promote it.

    My answer to Pfizer remains the same 🖕

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