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Thu Jun 25, 2026, 03:26 PM 16 hrs ago

MS NOW-Sen. Maggie Hassan questions Trump administration over mystery weight loss drug patient

“This decision to bend the rules comes as millions of Americans are clamoring for access to these kinds of life-changing drugs,” Hassan wrote in a letter shared exclusively with MS NOW.

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https://www.ms.now/news/maggie-hassan-retatrutide-patient-white-house

Sen. Maggie Hassan, D-N.H., on Wednesday questioned the Trump administration over the mystery individual who got exclusive access to a new weight loss drug that is not available to the general public.

Hassan penned a letter to Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. expressing concern over reports that a “well-connected individual,” whom she suggested is President Donald Trump, received special, free access to the experimental weight loss drug retatrutide.

The New Hampshire Democrat shared the letter with MS NOW in an exclusive interview with “The Weeknight.”

“We’ve got somebody highly connected in this administration who’s making special deals for one person and it just speaks to the whole way this administration operates,” Hassan told MS NOW. “They’re thinking about the highly connected, the wealthy.”

In her letter to Kennedy, the congresswoman said she was concerned that the administration was “bending the rules” by giving an individual special access to the drug through the Food and Drug Administration.

I am deeply concerned by new reporting that suggests you may be bending the rules of a federal program, and exerting improper political pressure, in order to provide a well-connected individual with free access to an exclusive prescription drug,” the senator wrote to Kennedy.
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MS NOW-Sen. Maggie Hassan questions Trump administration over mystery weight loss drug patient (Original Post) LetMyPeopleVote 16 hrs ago OP
Why would someone whose BMI is "not obese" need an experimental weight loss drug? hvn_nbr_2 15 hrs ago #1

hvn_nbr_2

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1. Why would someone whose BMI is "not obese" need an experimental weight loss drug?
Thu Jun 25, 2026, 04:31 PM
15 hrs ago

They claim that Generalissimo Bone Spurs is 6'3" and 238 pounds. That makes a BMI of 29.7, which is "overweight" but not "obese." (Note: if it was 240 pounds, his BMI would be 30.0, obese. Do you think maybe they picked a weight to get a result they wanted at the time?)

There are a number of weight loss drugs that are already approved. Why wouldn't Orange Caligula just use an approved one? Well, my guess is that he already tried them all and none of them could overcome his gluttony. It seems to me that the only reason for a non-obese person to need an experimental obesity drug is that they're all lying to us.

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