Donald Trump rarely holds back. He regularly makes bold declarations—whether about boosting the economy or flaunting his vocabulary. He always finds a way to steal the spotlight.

A New Move on Drug Prices
Recently, Trump unveiled a sweeping plan to slash prescription drug costs by up to 80%. Speaking at a White House press conference, he promised to match U.S. prices with those in Europe.Calling it one of the most powerful executive orders in U.S. history, the 78-year-old urged pharmaceutical companies to act. “The rest of the world will pay more, and America will pay significantly less,” he stated. “It’s a smaller population compared to the rest of the world.”

Then Came the Word Claim
However, what caught most people off guard wasn’t the policy—it was Trump’s claim about a “new word.”
“We’re doing something I call equalizing,” he said. “It’s a new word I came up with, and I think it’s the best word. We’re going to equalize. Everyone’s going to pay the same.”But… Is “Equalizing” Actually New?
Linguists and historians didn’t let that slide. They quickly pointed out that “equalize” has been around for centuries.

Tech and language commentator Farrukh Younus posted a TikTok correction. “President Trump says he coined ‘equalize,’ but the word dates back to the late 15th century,” he explained.

He even gave a quick history lesson:

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