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Edward Coristine, the 19-year-old tech whiz and self-branded “Big Balls” has officially resigned from his federal post. The ...
A 19-year-old college student and software developer, Coristine was criticized by Democrats and liberal media pundits during DOGE’s first few weeks of investigating wasteful and fraudulent ...
Edward Coristine, the 19-year-old who was hired by Elon Musk to help slash the government bureaucracy, became a public symbol ...
Coristine, along with two other Gen Z DOGE staffers, were elevated into full-time roles with top government salaries around the time of Musk’s departure at the end of May, WIRED reported at the time.
DOGE’s ‘Big Balls’ no longer works for the government: report - Edward Coristine was just 19 when he was first selected to ...
A Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) aide known as “Big Balls” resigned from his role on Monday following the exit of ...
Edward Coristine, also known as "Big Balls," is a 19-year-old technologist who recently resigned from the US government's ...
One of the U.S. DOGE Service's best-known employees, 19-year-old Edward Coristine, has resigned from the U.S. government, a White House official said Tuesday, a month after the acrimonious departure ...
Musk, 53, cracked up at Coristine’s explanation and quipped, “LinkedIn is so cringe.” Coristine previously ran a company named DiamondCDN during high school.
DOGE employee Edward Coristine told Fox News on Thursday about his "Big Balls" nickname as well as his findings at the department that there are "no checks" on government spending.
On LinkedIn, Coristine describes himself as a "Volunteer (Intern) Plumber" with the U.S. government. The State Department did not return messages asking about Coristine.
Tech baron Elon Musk exposed "Big Balls" to the world for the first time last week, introducing the 19-year-old software engineer-turned-DOGE worker whose odd nickname has raised eyebrows.