Edward Coristine, the 19-year-old tech prodigy and one of the most recognizable figures in the U.S. Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), has officially stepped down, according to a White House official. The resignation comes just a month after the controversial exit of Elon Musk, DOGE’s former head and founder.
Coristine, who previously worked at Musk’s Neuralink, joined the Trump-era initiative earlier this year. DOGE, tasked with streamlining government operations, became infamous for widespread federal job cuts. However, it has recently faced internal setbacks with the departure of several key figures, including Musk ally Steve Davis.
Known online by the nickname “Big Balls,” Coristine quickly gained notoriety in government and internet circles alike. His departure marks another shake-up for DOGE, though the White House maintains the department's mission will continue.
Coristine had been involved in advocating for artificial intelligence integration across federal agencies. However, his past has come under increasing scrutiny. Reports from Wired and Reuters noted his involvement in a hacker-frequented chat room and a prior job termination over an alleged data leak. In March, Reuters also revealed that Coristine provided technical assistance to a cybercrime gang accused of data theft and FBI harassment.
While the White House has not provided further details on the reasons behind Coristine’s resignation, the timing raises questions about DOGE's future direction and leadership stability.
As DOGE faces mounting internal and external pressures, Coristine’s exit adds another layer to the agency's evolving narrative. The 19-year-old’s rapid rise and fall highlight the volatile mix of youth, tech ambition, and controversy surrounding Washington’s boldest efficiency experiment.


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