On April 18, 2026, President Trump announced a deal with Regeneron to voluntarily lower drug prices as part of the White House’s “most favored nation” plan. Regeneron committed to reducing costs for current and future medications, making it the last major manufacturer to join the initiative aimed at aligning U.S. drug prices with those in other developed countries.
The Crypto-aligned Fellowship PAC has spent $1.75 million supporting Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in the upcoming May runoff against Senator John Cornyn. This significant investment highlights the growing influence of crypto-related political funding in key U.S. elections. The race is closely watched as crypto interests seek to shape political outcomes in Texas.
President Trump stated on April 18, 2026, that no nuclear weapons will be used on Iran, emphasizing that the U.S. has already achieved significant military objectives through conventional means. He dismissed questions about nuclear escalation as "stupid" and highlighted that Iran has been "totally decimated" without nuclear intervention. The statement reflects ongoing U.S. diplomatic and military posture toward Iran.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump plans to invite Russian President Vladimir Putin to the G-20 summit in Miami in December. The summit is scheduled to be held at Trump’s Doral golf resort, but Putin has not yet confirmed his attendance. The invitation highlights ongoing diplomatic considerations ahead of the international event.
Diplomatic talks between Israel and Lebanon have been moved to the White House, indicating increased engagement by the U.S. government. The shift aims to facilitate progress on regional conflicts, reflecting heightened diplomatic efforts. No specific dates or amounts were provided, but the move signals a significant step in U.S. involvement in Middle Eastern diplomacy.
The White House's recent AI theft accusation has strained US-China relations, complicating diplomatic efforts. The controversy has also impacted former President Trump's planned visit to China, which was scheduled for May 31. The incident highlights ongoing tensions in technology and geopolitics, potentially affecting future diplomatic and trade negotiations between the two nations.
Kristen Welker hosted a discussion with Senators John Fetterman and Katie Britt, representing Pennsylvania and Alabama, respectively. The conversation was part of NBC News' "Common Ground" series, which aims to foster bipartisan dialogue across multiple platforms. The event underscores ongoing efforts to promote bipartisan understanding amid a polarized political climate.