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White House Cornered on Identity of Patient, 79, Given Special Weight Loss Drug

The Daily Beast

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June 23, 2026

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White House Cornered on Identity of Patient, 79, Given Special Weight Loss Drug

Photo Illustration by Elizabeth Brockway/The Daily Beast/GettyA 79-year-old man was given special access to an unreleased Eli Lilly obesity drug in April that was unavailable to the public. At first, those with knowledge of the patient’s identity would not directly deny that the man was President Donald Trump, who turned 80 earlier this month.Stat News reported Tuesday that the drug, called retatrutide, drew the interest of several top health officials, suggesting that the person who obtained it was high up the chain of command.Read more at The Daily Beast.

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Drudge Report

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· Jun 23, 2026

ELI LILLY gave extraordinary obesity drug access to 79-year-old patient. Who?

ELI LILLY gave extraordinary obesity drug access to 79-year-old patient. Who? (Top headline, 1st story, link) Drudge Report Feed needs your support! Become a Patron

Drudge Retort

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· Jun 26, 2026

One 79-year-old Patient Given Unapproved Powerful Obesity Drug

Speculation swirled around a report that a single patient -- a 79-year-old man -- was given access to a powerful new obesity drug that's still awaiting federal approval.

Twitchy

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· Jul 9, 2026

Spoof of Life: CNN Mistakes Online Parody Account for Real GOP Politician in Mitch McConnell Health Story

Spoof of Life: CNN Mistakes Online Parody Account for Real GOP Politician in Mitch McConnell Health Story

Boston.com

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· Jun 28, 2026

MassHealth will stop covering weight-loss drugs next week

The change will leave an estimated 22,000 MassHealth members on the hook to pay out of pocket for the pricy GLP-1s and other anti-obesity drugs. The post MassHealth will stop covering weight-loss drugs next week appeared first on Boston.com.

Futurism

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· Jun 23, 2026

It Sounds an Awful Lot Like They Gave Trump Early Access to an Incredibly Powerful Experimental Weight Loss Drug

The case drew the interest of top health officials. The post It Sounds an Awful Lot Like They Gave Trump Early Access to an Incredibly Powerful Experimental Weight Loss Drug appeared first on Futurism.

Gizmodo

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· Jul 8, 2026

11% of Americans Are Currently Taking a GLP-1 Weight Loss Drug Like Wegovy

15 of Americans have ever taken the drugs, up from 6 in 2024.

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