The Global Overview
Digital Discourse Disturbed
President Trump’s Truth Social account shared and later deleted a video depicting Barack and Michelle Obama as apes, triggering sharp, bipartisan condemnation (AP). Initially defiant, the White House dismissed the reaction as “fake outrage” before removing the post and attributing it to a staffer’s error (AP). The incident injects fresh volatility into the political landscape, highlighting the recurrent tension between inflammatory social media tactics and mainstream political decorum. From a libertarian standpoint, while speech should remain broadly unregulated, the strategic calculation behind such posts—and their swift removal under pressure—reveals the practical limits and market-driven consequences of controversial expression.
Weight-Loss Drugs: Innovation Meets Regulation
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is cracking down on compounded weight-loss drugs, targeting telehealth innovators like Hims & Hers (Reuters). Hims recently offered a pill with the same active ingredient as Novo Nordisk’s Wegovy for as low as $49 a month, a stark contrast to the brand-name starting price of $149 (Reuters, Fierce Pharma). This move pits consumer demand for affordable access against the FDA’s mandate to ensure drug safety, as compounded medications are not federally approved for quality or effectiveness. Following the FDA’s announcement, shares in Hims fell over 14% in after-hours trade, while Novo Nordisk’s stock rose over 7%, underscoring the market’s sensitivity to regulatory enforcement in the multi-billion dollar obesity drug market.
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