DOGE Aide Known as ‘Big Balls’ Resigns
- Edward Coristine, known as 'Big Balls', resigned from the Department of Government Efficiency, as confirmed by a White House official.
- Coristine's appointment in DOGE drew attention due to his age and lack of experience, having previously interned at Neuralink.
- His departure coincided with Elon Musk's criticism of President Donald Trump's spending bill amid DOGE's push to cut government expenditure.
- Following his resignation, Coristine's accounts were deactivated, indicating he is no longer associated with the federal government.
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Edward Coristine, the 19-year-old high-profile operative for the Department of Government Efficiency, resigned Monday morning, according to a White House official. Coristine, known by the online pseudonym “Big Balls,” was a key player on Elon Musk’s team that spearheaded a widespread effort to slash the federal bureaucracy. To critics and many government employees, he became a symbol of DOGE’s flaws: Its technologists were young and inexperience…
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Edward Coristine, the 19-year-old aide once dubbed “Big Balls” and a controversial figure in President Donald Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), has officially left the administration, according to a White House spokesperson. His departure marks the latest in a series of high-profile exits from DOGE, the Trump-era initiative tasked with cutting federal spending and streamlining bureaucracy. Coristine’s exit was first noted on h…
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