President Donald Trump announced the launch of Moms.gov and TrumpRx.org during an Oval Office ceremony on Monday, May 11, 2026 [1].
These initiatives represent a push to expand digital access to healthcare resources for families and to lower the cost of medication for U.S. citizens. By centralizing maternal tools and drug-pricing information, the administration aims to reduce systemic barriers to affordable care.
Moms.gov is designed as a dedicated resource for expecting and new mothers [2]. The site intends to provide maternal healthcare access, and support for families during the early stages of parenthood [3]. While some reports indicate the platform includes a proposal for voluntary employer-sponsored IVF benefits, other accounts of the announcement state the focus remained on general resources for mothers [4, 5].
Simultaneously, the administration introduced TrumpRx.org, a website aimed at reducing the cost of prescription drugs [2]. The platform is intended to help Americans find more affordable medication options, and lower their overall healthcare spending [6].
The timing of the announcement coincided with Mother's Day weekend [1]. During the proceedings, Trump said the administration's goals are to improve the affordability of healthcare for American families [3, 6].
In a separate comment regarding his critics, Trump said, "Now, they've got serious Trump derangement syndrome, which actually is a disease."
“The administration aims to reduce systemic barriers to affordable care.”
The launch of these platforms indicates a strategy of using direct-to-consumer digital tools to bypass traditional healthcare bureaucracy. By focusing on maternal health and drug pricing, the administration is targeting two high-cost areas of U.S. healthcare to demonstrate immediate, visible cost reductions for voters.





