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DOGE Legend Edward Coristine Resigns from U.S. Government Role
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Edward Coristine, a 19-year-old DOGE legend, resigned from his U.S. government role at the GSA. The high school graduate, recently granted full-time status, left the position amid the Trump administration’s efficiency push. His departure, reported by WIRED, highlights shifts within the Department of Government Efficiency.
Coristine joined the GSA late last month as a full-time employee. His Google Workspace account was deactivated Tuesday.
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The Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, was created under Trump. It aims to streamline federal operations with Elon Musk’s guidance.
Coristine’s youth and rapid rise drew attention to DOGE’s bold hiring. His resignation marks a notable exit from the initiative.
The GSA oversees federal property and administrative services. Coristine’s role there tied to DOGE’s efficiency goals.
No reason for Coristine’s resignation was disclosed publicly. It coincides with DOGE’s ongoing restructuring efforts.
Some praise DOGE’s innovative approach to government reform. Others question its reliance on inexperienced personnel.
Supporters see Coristine’s exit as a minor setback for DOGE. Critics argue it exposes flaws in the program’s strategy.
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