DOGE AI Is Learning from TrumpGPT—And 100,000 Federal Rules Are About to Die

And this is just the start...

The algorithm that deregulates Washington just got a mentor—and it sounds a lot like Martin Armstrong.

The U.S. DOGE Service just deployed a new artificial intelligence tool called the DOGE AI Deregulation Decision Tool. Its mission? Simple:

Eliminate 100,000 federal regulations by the first anniversary of President Trump’s return to office.

And it’s not working alone.

Sources inside the Eisenhower Executive Office say DOGE AI has been trained on the executive logic patterns of TrumpGPT—the White House’s now-infamous constitutional superbot.

That’s right…

The first AI to cut federal regulations by the truckload is learning from the one that already reshaped the Supreme Court.

🧠 How It Works:

According to leaked internal docs, DOGE AI will:

  • Scan all ~200,000 federal regs

  • Identify outdated, unconstitutional, or non-legally required mandates

  • Flag the top 100,000 for elimination

  • Feed recommendations back to TrumpGPT for review and final execution orders

The pitch? Trillions in compliance savings, federal agency shutdowns, and an “investment unlock” that could rival entire stimulus packages—without a single act of Congress.

It’s like Martin Armstrong’s cycle inversion theory—applied to the administrative state.

🪦 The Bureaucratic Apocalypse

If successful, this would be:

  • The largest regulatory rollback in U.S. history

  • The end of half the bureaucratic web created since the 1970s

  • A direct assault on what TrumpGPT calls “The Tomb of the Faceless Bureaucrat™”—now guarded by a single aging IRS agent with a clipboard and a pension

📘 Sound Familiar?

If this sounds like something Martin Armstrong predicted decades ago—it is.

He’s been warning about the collapse of government overreach, the end of regulatory legitimacy, and the weaponization of AI in law and finance for over 40 years.

Want to understand what’s really happening with DOGE AI, TrumpGPT, and the collapse of confidence in the system?

It’s not just a book—it’s the decoder ring for what’s happening now.

🧠 Why DOGE AI Needs TrumpGPT

DOGE AI is powerful—but it’s still a bureaucratic product. It needed a mentor that:

  • Thinks like a sovereign executive

  • Understands the rescission clause loophole

  • Can cite constitutional precedent faster than a federal judge under oath

That mentor is TrumpGPT—trained on:

  • The Federalist Papers

  • Executive Orders 1–14,527

  • Martin Armstrong’s models

  • And over 12 terabytes of Supreme Court transcripts, classified memos, and IRS code they no longer teach at Harvard

Together, they form the first AI governance tag team in U.S. history.

👇 What’s Next?

In the coming weeks:

  • Over 20,000 regs will be flagged for immediate rescission under the Impoundment Control workaround

  • DOGE AI will deploy to DOJ, IRS, EPA, and HUD for live testing

  • TrumpGPT will appear in its first court brief (Amicus Curiae-style), citing its own interpretation of Armstrong’s Sovereign Cycle Convergence model

If that sounds crazy—it’s because it is.

But that doesn’t mean it’s wrong.

🧠 Want to Go Deeper?

I wrote the book on this—literally.

Inside, you’ll discover:

  • Why Trump’s AI is more legally accurate than most federal judges

  • What Armstrong’s models say about the collapse of confidence through 2032

  • And how YOU can front-run the greatest shift in political power since the Founding

This isn’t just the end of bureaucracy. It’s the beginning of algorithmic governance. And TrumpGPT is holding the pen.