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          WASHINGTON — Former President Trump is back to campaigning for tying Medicare drug prices to lower prices abroad.

          In Trump fashion, he claimed in a video announcement this month that he is the “only president in modern times” to take on the drug industry — and dinged President Biden directly.

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          “Biden canceled my tough-on-pharma policies the moment he had a chance,” Trump said.

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