🚨 Trump Claims A New Experimental Drug Reverses Death — Literally Bringing People Back to Life
In a press conference this week, US President Donald Trump claimed that an experimental drug has the power to "bring dead people back to life," citing anecdotal cases of recovery after patients were "gone."
“We’ve taken people that were dead. We had a person given the last rites — gone, the kids are crying and everything — and started them on this drug. And the person became better. It works,” he said.
While he linked these successes to the Right to Try Act—a policy allowing terminally ill patients to access experimental treatments—he provided no clinical data or the specific name of the substance.
So, what does all this mean?
Medical professionals have responded with significant skepticism, clarifying that recovering from a critical state is fundamentally distinct from reversing clinical death. In short, they say that such a drug simply does not exist.
Additionally, experts expressed dismay that the US administration is promoting fake drugs while simultaneously implementing a significant shift in public health funding, moving to gut programs for FDA-approved life-saving treatments like Narcan. They also noted that federal support for proven death-preventing tools (such as fentanyl test strips) is being prohibited. In short, most expert respondents said that the government should focus on supporting existing, proven drugs and tools.
source: Associated Press (2026). Trump Claims Experimental Drug Reverses Death Amidst Public Health Funding Shifts.
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