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Trump Administration Faces Multiple Challenges on Tariffs, Postal Service, and Iran

Novo Nordisk slashes prices, FedEx sues for refund, and Supreme Court shields Postal Service from lawsuits

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    Novo Nordisk slashing prices for weight-loss and diabetes drugs Ozempic, Wegovy and Rybelsus

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Trump Administration Faces Multiple Challenges on Tariffs, Postal Service, and Iran

Novo Nordisk slashes prices, FedEx sues for refund, and Supreme Court shields Postal Service from lawsuits

Tuesday, February 24, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The Trump administration is facing a multitude of challenges on various fronts, including a lawsuit from FedEx over tariffs, a Supreme Court ruling shielding the Postal Service from lawsuits, and criticism from actor Robert De Niro. Meanwhile, pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk has announced a significant price reduction for its diabetes and weight-loss drugs.

In a move that may be seen as a response to increasing pressure to reduce healthcare costs, Novo Nordisk announced on Tuesday that it will slash the list price of its blockbuster GLP-1 medications, Ozempic, Wegovy, and Rybelsus, by up to 50% beginning next year. The new list price for these medications will be $675 across the board in the US, effective January 1, 2027. This reduction is expected to make these medications more accessible to patients who rely on them to manage their diabetes and weight.

In other news, FedEx has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, seeking a "full refund" for the import taxes it paid over the past year. The company claims that the tariffs imposed by the Trump administration were unconstitutional, and the Supreme Court's recent ruling on the matter supports their claim. The lawsuit, filed in the US Court of International Trade, seeks reimbursement for the tariffs paid by FedEx since the Supreme Court's ruling.

The Supreme Court has also handed down a ruling that shields the US Postal Service from lawsuits over intentionally undelivered mail. The case involved a Black landlord who claimed that her mail carriers had racially discriminated against her by intentionally failing to deliver her mail. The justices ruled 5-4 that an exception for mail issues carved out of the statute allowing certain damages lawsuits against the government by Congress covers acts alleged to be intentional.

Actor Robert De Niro has also weighed in on the Trump administration, predicting that President Trump "will never leave" office. In an interview with Nicolle Wallace on the MS NOW host's "The Best People" podcast, De Niro stated that it's up to Americans to "get rid of him." This criticism comes as the Trump administration faces increasing scrutiny over its handling of various issues, including its moral flexibility on Iran.

The Trump administration's moral flexibility on Iran has been called into question, with some critics arguing that it's a vulnerability rather than an asset. The administration's recent statements on the protests in Iran have been seen as contradictory, with some interpreting them as a sign of weakness. This criticism comes as the administration faces challenges on multiple fronts, including the lawsuit from FedEx and the Supreme Court ruling on the Postal Service.

In conclusion, the Trump administration is facing a series of challenges on various fronts, including a lawsuit from FedEx, a Supreme Court ruling shielding the Postal Service from lawsuits, and criticism from Robert De Niro. Meanwhile, Novo Nordisk's price reduction for its diabetes and weight-loss drugs may be seen as a positive development for patients who rely on these medications. As the administration navigates these challenges, it remains to be seen how it will respond to the criticism and scrutiny it faces.

The Trump administration is facing a multitude of challenges on various fronts, including a lawsuit from FedEx over tariffs, a Supreme Court ruling shielding the Postal Service from lawsuits, and criticism from actor Robert De Niro. Meanwhile, pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk has announced a significant price reduction for its diabetes and weight-loss drugs.

In a move that may be seen as a response to increasing pressure to reduce healthcare costs, Novo Nordisk announced on Tuesday that it will slash the list price of its blockbuster GLP-1 medications, Ozempic, Wegovy, and Rybelsus, by up to 50% beginning next year. The new list price for these medications will be $675 across the board in the US, effective January 1, 2027. This reduction is expected to make these medications more accessible to patients who rely on them to manage their diabetes and weight.

In other news, FedEx has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, seeking a "full refund" for the import taxes it paid over the past year. The company claims that the tariffs imposed by the Trump administration were unconstitutional, and the Supreme Court's recent ruling on the matter supports their claim. The lawsuit, filed in the US Court of International Trade, seeks reimbursement for the tariffs paid by FedEx since the Supreme Court's ruling.

The Supreme Court has also handed down a ruling that shields the US Postal Service from lawsuits over intentionally undelivered mail. The case involved a Black landlord who claimed that her mail carriers had racially discriminated against her by intentionally failing to deliver her mail. The justices ruled 5-4 that an exception for mail issues carved out of the statute allowing certain damages lawsuits against the government by Congress covers acts alleged to be intentional.

Actor Robert De Niro has also weighed in on the Trump administration, predicting that President Trump "will never leave" office. In an interview with Nicolle Wallace on the MS NOW host's "The Best People" podcast, De Niro stated that it's up to Americans to "get rid of him." This criticism comes as the Trump administration faces increasing scrutiny over its handling of various issues, including its moral flexibility on Iran.

The Trump administration's moral flexibility on Iran has been called into question, with some critics arguing that it's a vulnerability rather than an asset. The administration's recent statements on the protests in Iran have been seen as contradictory, with some interpreting them as a sign of weakness. This criticism comes as the administration faces challenges on multiple fronts, including the lawsuit from FedEx and the Supreme Court ruling on the Postal Service.

In conclusion, the Trump administration is facing a series of challenges on various fronts, including a lawsuit from FedEx, a Supreme Court ruling shielding the Postal Service from lawsuits, and criticism from Robert De Niro. Meanwhile, Novo Nordisk's price reduction for its diabetes and weight-loss drugs may be seen as a positive development for patients who rely on these medications. As the administration navigates these challenges, it remains to be seen how it will respond to the criticism and scrutiny it faces.

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