Trump and Regeneron are linked primarily through two major events: Trump’s 2020 COVID-19 treatment and a 2026 drug-pricing agreement.
2020 COVID-19 Treatment
In October 2020, after testing positive for COVID-19, President Trump received Regeneron’s experimental monoclonal antibody cocktail (then called REGN-COV2 or REGEN-COV, consisting of casirivimab and imdevimab) under a compassionate-use request while at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. He also received remdesivir and other treatments.
Trump publicly credited the Regeneron therapy with helping his recovery, called it a potential “cure,” and urged rapid authorization and free access. The FDA later granted emergency use authorization for the antibody cocktail for high-risk patients with mild-to-moderate COVID-19. The therapy was later restricted as variants reduced its effectiveness, and Regeneron requested revocation of the EUA in 2024.
April 2026 Drug-Pricing Deal
On April 23, 2026, President Trump announced a Most Favored Nation (MFN) pricing agreement with Regeneron—the 17th and final major pharmaceutical company in the administration’s initial round of deals (covering companies representing roughly 86% of the branded U.S. drug market).
Key elements of the deal:
• Regeneron lowers Medicaid prices for its current and future drugs to align with the lowest prices paid in other developed nations (MFN pricing).
• Its cholesterol drug Praluent (alirocumab) is offered at $225 (down from $537) for patients buying directly through the https://t.co/jyZAZoGaFO portal.
• All new Regeneron medicines going forward receive MFN pricing for U.S. patients.
• Regeneron’s newly FDA-approved gene therapy Otarmeni (lunsotogene parvec-cwha), for an ultra-rare form of genetic hearing loss, is provided at no cost to eligible U.S. patients.
• Regeneron commits to investing $27 billion in U.S. research, development, and manufacturing by 2029 (including expanding domestic manufacturing capacity).
The announcement occurred at the White House with Regeneron co-founders Leonard Schleifer and George Yancopoulos present. The deal was part of the administration’s broader effort to lower prescription drug costs and included tariff relief for the company.
These are the two main public connections between Trump and Regeneron. The 2020 episode remains the most widely remembered due to the high-profile nature of Trump’s illness and recovery.
Trump and Regeneron are linked primarily through two major events: Trump’s 2020 COVID-19 treatment and a 2026 drug-pricing agreement.
2020 COVID-19 Treatment
In October 2020, after testing positive for COVID-19, President Trump received Regeneron’s experimental monoclonal antibody cocktail (then called REGN-COV2 or REGEN-COV, consisting of casirivimab and imdevimab) under a compassionate-use request while at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. He also received remdesivir and other treatments.
Trump publicly credited the Regeneron therapy with helping his recovery, called it a potential “cure,” and urged rapid authorization and free access. The FDA later granted emergency use authorization for the antibody cocktail for high-risk patients with mild-to-moderate COVID-19. The therapy was later restricted as variants reduced its effectiveness, and Regeneron requested revocation of the EUA in 2024.
April 2026 Drug-Pricing Deal
On April 23, 2026, President Trump announced a Most Favored Nation (MFN) pricing agreement with Regeneron—the 17th and final major pharmaceutical company in the administration’s initial round of deals (covering companies representing roughly 86% of the branded U.S. drug market).
Key elements of the deal:
• Regeneron lowers Medicaid prices for its current and future drugs to align with the lowest prices paid in other developed nations (MFN pricing).
• Its cholesterol drug Praluent (alirocumab) is offered at $225 (down from $537) for patients buying directly through the https://t.co/jyZAZoGaFO portal.
• All new Regeneron medicines going forward receive MFN pricing for U.S. patients.
• Regeneron’s newly FDA-approved gene therapy Otarmeni (lunsotogene parvec-cwha), for an ultra-rare form of genetic hearing loss, is provided at no cost to eligible U.S. patients.
• Regeneron commits to investing $27 billion in U.S. research, development, and manufacturing by 2029 (including expanding domestic manufacturing capacity).
The announcement occurred at the White House with Regeneron co-founders Leonard Schleifer and George Yancopoulos present. The deal was part of the administration’s broader effort to lower prescription drug costs and included tariff relief for the company.
These are the two main public connections between Trump and Regeneron. The 2020 episode remains the most widely remembered due to the high-profile nature of Trump’s illness and recovery.
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Canada 🇨🇦
How do we stop mass immigration into our country?
How do we stop religions taking over our government?
These countries and religions have planned this for years. Placed their people in all of our federal government and federally regulated industries.
What is happening in England started in Canada in 2025 when Mark Carney came into office.
He is moving to the states once he destroys us.
What do we do?
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Canada 🇨🇦
How do we stop mass immigration into our country?
How do we stop religions taking over our government?
These countries and religions have planned this for years. Placed their people in all of our federal government and federally regulated industries.
What is happening in England started in Canada in 2025 when Mark Carney came into office.
He is moving to the states once he destroys us.
What do we do?
Join the private Facebook 0+ 1st Church of the Right to Bear Arms
Let’s get organized and figure this out for Canada 🇨🇦
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The Great Canadian Financial Crisis 2022-2027
Created by Justin Trudeau
From 2022 to 2027 we are living through a slow-motion financial crisis that Ottawa designed, denied, and then tried to manage with more of the same policies that caused it.
How it was built
2021–2022: The setup
Ultra-low rates + massive federal spending + quantitative easing created the biggest housing and household debt bubble in modern Canadian history.
Prices peaked in early 2022. Household debt-to-income hit records. The Bank of Canada was forced to slam the brakes with the fastest rate hikes in a generation because inflation (peaking near 7–8%) was no longer “transitory.”
2022–2024: The accelerant
Record immigration levels (permanent + temporary) were layered on top of a housing market that was already supply-constrained. Population growth hit 2.4–3.2% while housing starts and completions lagged badly. Demand exploded, prices stayed elevated longer than they should have, and rents went parabolic in many cities. Headline GDP looked okay because more people were added. Real GDP per person stagnated or fell — the actual measure of whether ordinary Canadians were getting richer.
2025–2027: The payment shock
Hundreds of thousands of pandemic-era mortgages taken at 1.5–2.5% are renewing at much higher rates.
Many households are seeing 15–30% payment increases. Home prices have already fallen roughly 20% from the 2022 peak nationally (worse in parts of Ontario and B.C.). Equity is being erased. Insolvencies are rising. The final large wave of renewals is still rolling through into 2027.
Federal net debt roughly doubled under the Trudeau years. Debt service costs are eating a growing share of revenues. Productivity remains weak. Business investment outside of housing has been soft for years. The system is carrying high household leverage into a period of slower population growth, softer housing, and ongoing global uncertainty.
What this actually feels like on the ground
If you work in commercial or agricultural lending you see the strain first: higher borrowing costs, delayed capital projects, farmers and small operators refinancing at worse terms, and clients who were fine at 2% rates now underwater or cash-flow constrained. Rural markets feel the infrastructure and housing pressure even more acutely because the baseline shortages were already severe.
This was not an unavoidable global event. Other countries faced inflation and rate hikes. Canada uniquely combined extreme fiscal stimulus, the most aggressive population growth in the G7 relative to housing supply, and years of weak productivity growth. The result is a classic debt-and-asset bubble that is now deflating under higher rates while the federal balance sheet is far heavier than it was in 2015.
The crisis isn’t a sudden crash. It’s a multi-year grinding of household balance sheets, delayed family formation, eroded real incomes, and a generation locked out of ownership that previous generations took for granted. The bill for 2021–2024 policy choices is being paid in 2025–2027 mortgage statements and higher debt service for governments.
That’s the Great Canadian Financial Crisis 2022–2027.
It has a clear author. @colleen_torp1@j3schneider3@JustinTrudeau@MarkJCarney@MarkCarneyEgo@TheoVon@joerogan@joeroganhq@jordanbpeterson@PierrePoilievre@realDonaldTrump@elonmusk@grok
#RedPillJamie #RedPillMedia
The Great Canadian Financial Crisis 2022-2027
Created by Justin Trudeau
From 2022 to 2027 we are living through a slow-motion financial crisis that Ottawa designed, denied, and then tried to manage with more of the same policies that caused it.
How it was built
2021–2022: The setup
Ultra-low rates + massive federal spending + quantitative easing created the biggest housing and household debt bubble in modern Canadian history.
Prices peaked in early 2022. Household debt-to-income hit records. The Bank of Canada was forced to slam the brakes with the fastest rate hikes in a generation because inflation (peaking near 7–8%) was no longer “transitory.”
2022–2024: The accelerant
Record immigration levels (permanent + temporary) were layered on top of a housing market that was already supply-constrained. Population growth hit 2.4–3.2% while housing starts and completions lagged badly. Demand exploded, prices stayed elevated longer than they should have, and rents went parabolic in many cities. Headline GDP looked okay because more people were added. Real GDP per person stagnated or fell — the actual measure of whether ordinary Canadians were getting richer.
2025–2027: The payment shock
Hundreds of thousands of pandemic-era mortgages taken at 1.5–2.5% are renewing at much higher rates.
Many households are seeing 15–30% payment increases. Home prices have already fallen roughly 20% from the 2022 peak nationally (worse in parts of Ontario and B.C.). Equity is being erased. Insolvencies are rising. The final large wave of renewals is still rolling through into 2027.
Federal net debt roughly doubled under the Trudeau years. Debt service costs are eating a growing share of revenues. Productivity remains weak. Business investment outside of housing has been soft for years. The system is carrying high household leverage into a period of slower population growth, softer housing, and ongoing global uncertainty.
What this actually feels like on the ground
If you work in commercial or agricultural lending you see the strain first: higher borrowing costs, delayed capital projects, farmers and small operators refinancing at worse terms, and clients who were fine at 2% rates now underwater or cash-flow constrained. Rural markets feel the infrastructure and housing pressure even more acutely because the baseline shortages were already severe.
This was not an unavoidable global event. Other countries faced inflation and rate hikes. Canada uniquely combined extreme fiscal stimulus, the most aggressive population growth in the G7 relative to housing supply, and years of weak productivity growth. The result is a classic debt-and-asset bubble that is now deflating under higher rates while the federal balance sheet is far heavier than it was in 2015.
The crisis isn’t a sudden crash. It’s a multi-year grinding of household balance sheets, delayed family formation, eroded real incomes, and a generation locked out of ownership that previous generations took for granted. The bill for 2021–2024 policy choices is being paid in 2025–2027 mortgage statements and higher debt service for governments.
That’s the Great Canadian Financial Crisis 2022–2027.
It has a clear author.
#RedPillJamie #RedPillMedia
🇨🇦 Racism Against Caucasians: Scrap the 1986 Employment Equity Act
I’m calling on the House of Commons to repeal the 1986 Employment Equity Act. It is racist against Caucasians.
Merit over melanin. Full stop. 🛑
The Act forces special measures and numerical goals for four designated groups (women, Aboriginal peoples, persons with disabilities, and visible minorities) in federal workplaces and federally regulated industries. “Visible minorities” are legally defined as non-Caucasian / non-white. That means skin colour and group identity get priority over pure ability.
It applies to employers with 100+ employees in:
• Banks (RBC, TD, BMO, Scotiabank, CIBC…)
• Airlines (Air Canada, WestJet…)
• Telecom (Bell, Rogers, Telus…)
• Railways & interprovincial trucking (CN, CP…)
• Broadcasting, ports, federal Crown corporations, the public service, RCMP, Canadian Forces
I want true balance:
50 % visible minority / 50 % Caucasian
…and within each of those groups, 50 % women.
Canadian birth certificates should give priority to those born here.
Equality of opportunity based on ability — not skin, not quotas. Time to end this.
#MeritOverMelanin #EmploymentEquityAct #CanadianFirst #RedPillJamie #RedPillMedia
🇨🇦 Racism Against Caucasians: Scrap the 1986 Employment Equity Act
I’m calling on the House of Commons to repeal the 1986 Employment Equity Act. It is racist against Caucasians.
Merit over melanin. Full stop. 🛑
The Act forces special measures and numerical goals for four designated groups (women, Aboriginal peoples, persons with disabilities, and visible minorities) in federal workplaces and federally regulated industries. “Visible minorities” are legally defined as non-Caucasian / non-white. That means skin colour and group identity get priority over pure ability.
It applies to employers with 100+ employees in:
• Banks (RBC, TD, BMO, Scotiabank, CIBC…)
• Airlines (Air Canada, WestJet…)
• Telecom (Bell, Rogers, Telus…)
• Railways & interprovincial trucking (CN, CP…)
• Broadcasting, ports, federal Crown corporations, the public service, RCMP, Canadian Forces
I want true balance:
50 % visible minority / 50 % Caucasian
…and within each of those groups, 50 % women.
Canadian birth certificates should give priority to those born here.
Equality of opportunity based on ability — not skin, not quotas. Time to end this.
#MeritOverMelanin #EmploymentEquityAct #CanadianFirst #RedPillJamie #RedPillMedia
Hello cult member I need your help I am creating a petition to appeal the 1986 employment equity act for being racist against Caucasian help me end and all racism in Canada 🇨🇦 I need your name and email address #RedPillMedia#RedPillJamie
50 RELIGIOUS Representative MPs in Canada 🇨🇦
+ 34 Foreign Born MP’s
Only 343 jobs -50 -34 = 259 out of 343 available
25% represent a religion or a foreign country or both
Identifiable groups from minority faiths (based on public profiles, community reporting, and election coverage after the 2025 election) include:
Sikh / Punjabi-origin MPs
There are roughly 20–22 MPs of Punjabi/Sikh background (many wearing turbans), the largest such group. Examples include Tim Uppal (Conservative, Edmonton Gateway), Jasraj Hallan (Conservative, Calgary East), Sukh Dhaliwal (Liberal, Surrey Newton), Randeep Sarai (Liberal, Surrey Centre), Maninder Sidhu (Liberal, Brampton East), Ruby Sahota (Liberal, Brampton North—Caledon), and several new Conservative MPs with the surname Gill.
Muslim MPs
Reports indicate 13–15 Muslim MPs, a record. Examples include Iqra Khalid (Liberal, Mississauga—Erin Mills), Ahmed Hussen (Liberal, York South—Weston—Etobicoke), Sameer Zuberi (Liberal, Pierrefonds—Dollard), Shafqat Ali (Liberal, Brampton—Chinguacousy Park), Aslam Rana (Liberal, Hamilton Centre), Fares Al Soud (Liberal, Mississauga Centre), Abdelhaq Sari (Liberal, Bourassa), and Sima Acan (Liberal, Oakville West; first Turkish-Canadian MP).
Hindu MPs
A smaller group includes Anita Anand (Liberal, Oakville East; first Hindu woman MP and Foreign Minister), Gary Anandasangaree (Liberal, Scarborough—Guildwood—Rouge Park), Arpan Khanna (Conservative), and Shuvaloy Majumdar (Conservative, Calgary Heritage).
Jewish MPs
Current examples include Melissa Lantsman (Conservative, Thornhill; deputy leader), Anthony Housefather (Liberal, Mount Royal), Ben Carr (Liberal, Winnipeg South Centre), Tamara Kronis (Conservative, Nanaimo—Ladysmith), Roman Baber (Conservative, York Centre), Julie Dabrusin (Liberal, Toronto—Danforth), and Evan Solomon (Liberal, Toronto Centre).
Other faiths (e.g., some Christian clergy backgrounds or evangelical Conservatives) exist but are not systematically listed.
MPs born abroad
As of March 31, 2026, about 10% of MPs were born outside Canada (roughly 34 of ~338 sitting members).
A complete official list is not published, but known examples (from public bios and earlier compilations, many still serving) include Ziad Aboultaif (Lebanon), Fayçal El-Khoury (Lebanon), Iqra Khalid (Pakistan), Sima Acan (Turkey), and others from Lebanon, Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, Haiti, and elsewhere. Many Indian-origin MPs were born in Canada to immigrant parents.
For the most current details, check individual MP pages on https://t.co/vS28Zq2xYu or the Library of Parliament’s Parlinfo database. Numbers fluctuate with by-elections and resignations.
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