Overview
- The DOGE AI Deregulation Decision Tool is scanning roughly 200,000 federal regulations to identify about 100,000 for potential repeal.
- A HUD presentation shows the system reviewed decisions on 1,083 regulatory sections while the CFPB used it to draft all proposed deregulations.
- White House spokesperson Harrison Fields says the effort remains in early, experimental stages and no single deregulation plan has been green-lit.
- Internal documents outline a goal to complete agency-specific repeal lists by September 1 and to launch a government-wide rollout by January 20, 2026 under “Relaunch America.”
- Legal experts and unnamed federal employees warn that automated analysis of complex statutes could lead to errors, reduce transparency and sideline career civil servants.