U.S. government employees were attacked, and Trump calls for legislation to prosecute the assailant
ChainCatcher news, according to the Washington D.C. police, a 19-year-old man nicknamed "Big Balls" was attacked in Washington last weekend. He played a key role in the "Department of Government Efficiency" (DOGE) initiative to reduce the size of government and is still working in the government.
A police report shows that around 3 a.m. on Sunday, Edward Coristine was attacked by about 10 teenagers near Dupont Circle.
Trump posted a photo on his social media platform showing Coristine shirtless, with what appeared to be blood on his face, body, and pants. He called for a change in the law so that the teenagers who attacked him could be prosecuted as adults. He wrote, "Maybe this should have been done a long time ago, so this outstanding young man, along with many others, wouldn't have to endure the horrors of violent crime." (Jinshi)








