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Ex-DOGE staffer nicknamed ‘Big Balls’ left bloodied after savage DC carjacking attempt by 10 juveniles

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Ex-DOGE staffer nicknamed ‘Big Balls’ left bloodied after savage DC carjacking attempt by 10 juveniles

A former Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) staffer was beaten and bloodied by 10 minors early Sunday morning as he thwarted a carjacking attempt in the nation’s capital, according to DC police.

Edward Coristine, whose LinkedIn handle earned him the nickname “Big Balls” at DOGE, was with a woman near downtown DC when he saw the group of juveniles approach their car and “make a comment about taking the vehicle,” according to a Metropolitan Police Department incident report obtained by The Post.

“At that point, for her safety, [Coristine] pushed his significant other … into the vehicle and turned to deal with the suspects,” the dramatic report continues.

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Edward Coristine stopped an attempted carjacking early Sunday morning, according to DC cops.

Young man bloodied on street

President Trump posted a picture of the young man bloodied on a street. Truth Social/@realDonaldTrump

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Trump spoke about the assault in a Truth Social post on Tuesday. Trump Truth Social

“The suspects then began to assault [Coristine],” the ex-DOGE staffer told officers, who rolled up on the scene at the same time he was being attacked.

DC police arrested two youths related to the assault.

This is a breaking story. Please check back for updates.

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