**BREAKING: 'Trumprx' Sparks Global Frenzy as AI-Generated 'Digital Pharmacies' Predict Personalized Political Policies—Legal Scholars Scramble**
BREAKING: ‘Trumprx’ Sparks Global Frenzy as AI-Generated ‘Digital Pharmacies’ Predict Personalized Political Policies—Legal Scholars Scramble
DATELINE: WASHINGTON D.C. — October 2025
In what is being called the most bizarre fusion of technology, politics, and medicine yet, the rogue phenomenon “Trumprx” has gone viral, crashing social media platforms and sparking a new wave of ethical debates.
The concept? A suite of open-source AI models that analyze a user’s genetic data (stolen or voluntarily submitted), social media history, and financial records to generate a “personalized prescription” for a political candidate—specifically tailored to mimic the unpredictable, populist rhetoric of former President Donald Trump.
The trend exploded after a viral video showed a user receiving a “digital pill bottle” labeled “Trumprx 45mg.” When scanned, an AI-generated avatar spewed hyper-personalized policy promises: “Your mortgage rate is too high, Sharon. I’m lowering it and building a wall around your HOA.”
How it works: Using a blend of deepfake audio and a proprietary algorithm called “MarketMaker,” the system predicts which issues a “Trump-like” figure would prioritize based on the user’s specific anxieties. Early adopters report feeling an uncanny sense of being “politically prescribed to,” while critics are calling it the most dangerous form of algorithmic propaganda ever created.
“We’re seeing a future where the ‘candidate’ is no longer a person, but a personalized algorithm that promises you—and only you—the perfect emotional dose of nationalism,” said Dr. Anya Sharma, a digital ethics professor at MIT. “It’s not political debate. It’s a digital pharmacy for the soul.”
Legal teams are already filing emergency motions, arguing the technology violates election laws by creating “synthetic political endorsements” that cannot be legally attributed to any human. Meanwhile