President Joe Biden addressed a room filled with supporters in Hallandale Beach, Florida, on Tuesday, emphasizing the importance of accessible healthcare.
During his speech, he shared a meaningful anecdote about his conversation with the person credited with “inventing” insulin, revealing that this life-saving treatment was never patented intentionally, so it could be accessible to all.
To illustrate the administration’s commitment to affordable healthcare, Biden mentioned the Inflation Reduction Act, highlighting its potential benefits for individuals on Social Security and Medicare.

One significant aspect of this act is capping the cost of insulin at a mere $35, ensuring that this vital diabetes treatment remains affordable for everyone.
In an effort to connect with the audience, the President asked them if they knew anyone with diabetes who relies on insulin.
He further emphasized the significance of the medication, explaining that its creator deliberately chose not to patent it, prioritizing its availability for the well-being of all individuals who need it.
The heartwarming touch of Biden sharing his personal conversation with this innovator made the message even more resonant with the crowd.