The Trump administration’s new “Doge AI Deregulation Decision Tool” is set to trawl through some 200,000 federal regulations and flag half of them for deletion by the first anniversary of his second inauguration. Internal PowerPoints show HUD has already used it to review 1,083 regulatory sections and the CFPB leaned on AI for “100% of deregulations,” all part of Trump’s promise to unleash the “most aggressive regulatory reduction” ever.
White House flack Harrison Fields insists the project’s in its “early stages” and no final plan’s been green-lit, while praising Doge’s “best and brightest.” The office—once helmed by Elon Musk—includes newbies like 19-year-old Edward “Big Balls” Coristine, raising eyebrows about how AI will reshape the federal rulebook.
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