**HEADLINE: "TRUMP RX" – Shadowy Billionaires, a Swiss Bio-Lab, and the Campaign Pills That Doctors Never Heard Of**
HEADLINE: “TRUMP RX” – Shadowy Billionaires, A Swiss Bio-Lab, and the Campaign Pills That Doctors Never Heard Of
By an Investigative Observer
In a story that’s raising more questions than answers, a new black-and-gold pill bottle labeled “TRUMP RX” is quietly flooding MAGA memorabilia sites and cash-only truck stop counters—with no FDA approval, no clinical trial data, and a price tag of $499 for a 30-day “immune support” supply.
The packaging bears the seal of a Swiss biotech firm called Helvetia Health Corp.—a company registered just last March in a Zug mailbox. Its sole listed officer? A former Trump campaign data director who now runs a CBD tea company.
The fine print reads: “These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.”
So who benefits?
Follow the money, and you’ll find the manufacturer quietly split-licensed the “Trump Rx” name from a shell trust tied to a Biden-opposition super-PAC. Yes, the same super-PAC that also funds counter-protesters at rallies. The same super-PAC whose largest donor is a Chinese rare-earth mineral magnate now lobbying to relax tariffs on… you guessed it, pill coatings.
The pills themselves? A blend of elderberry, melatonin, and something labeled “Compound X-7”—a synthetic amino acid patented last year by a lab in Shenzhen that’s also under investigation for selling “longevity” vials to a Putin-linked oligarch.
Mainstream outlets won’t touch it: too complex, too anonymous. But the grassroots chatter is explosive. “I feel more alert, more targeted,” one buyer posted on Telegram. “I’m on my third bottle. What’s in it?”
The Trump campaign has issued no comment