
President Trump threatens federal takeover of Washington D.C. after two teenagers brutally assault a former DOGE staffer in a shocking carjacking attempt that exposes the capital’s escalating juvenile crime crisis.
Story Overview
- Two 15-year-olds from Maryland arrested for attacking former DOGE staffer Edward Coristine
- Trump demands federal intervention in D.C. governance following the brutal assault
- Attack occurred in affluent Logan Circle neighborhood, highlighting citywide crime problems
- Multiple suspects still at large as investigation continues
Federal Employee Targeted in Violent Carjacking
Edward Coristine, a 19-year-old former Department of Government Efficiency staffer, was brutally assaulted by approximately ten teenagers during an attempted carjacking in Washington D.C.’s Logan Circle area around 3:00 a.m. on August 3, 2025. Coristine, known online as “Big Balls” for his outspoken conservative views, pushed his companion to safety before being beaten by the group of attackers. Metropolitan Police officers patrolling nearby intervened quickly, causing most suspects to flee while apprehending two juveniles at the scene.
The former DOGE employee sustained visible injuries requiring medical treatment and had his iPhone 16 stolen during the attack. Coristine had recently transitioned to work at the Social Security Administration following DOGE’s dissolution in June 2025. His previous role involved participating in high-profile government efficiency roundtables, including sessions with Elon Musk, making him a recognizable figure among conservative activists.
Trump Demands Federal Takeover of District
President Trump responded forcefully to the attack, posting graphic photos of Coristine’s injuries on Truth Social while threatening to “federalize” Washington D.C. The president’s response highlights growing frustrations with the District’s inability to control juvenile crime and protect federal employees. Trump’s threat of federal intervention represents a significant escalation in ongoing tensions between federal authorities and local D.C. governance, particularly regarding public safety failures that directly impact government workers.
The attack has become a flashpoint for broader debates about D.C. statehood and federal oversight of the nation’s capital. Conservative leaders argue this incident demonstrates the local government’s fundamental failure to maintain order and protect citizens, particularly those serving in federal roles. Trump’s willingness to consider federal intervention signals serious concerns about the District’s capacity for self-governance when basic public safety cannot be guaranteed.
Escalating Juvenile Crime Crisis Exposed
Washington D.C. has experienced a concerning surge in juvenile-involved carjackings and violent assaults, with this attack representing the latest in a troubling pattern of youth criminal activity. The fact that ten teenagers participated in this coordinated assault demonstrates the organized nature of juvenile crime plaguing the capital. Law enforcement sources indicate multiple suspects remain at large, suggesting this criminal network extends beyond the two arrested individuals.
Two Teens Arrested in Assault of Former DOGE Staffer – Newsmax https://t.co/JvuSCAvPjy via @GoogleNews
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The attack occurred in Logan Circle, an affluent central D.C. neighborhood, proving that violent crime has spread beyond traditionally high-crime areas to threaten all residents. This geographic expansion of juvenile violence undermines arguments that crime problems are isolated to specific neighborhoods. The brazen nature of the assault, conducted in a well-patrolled area with multiple perpetrators, indicates these young criminals operate without fear of consequences under current local policies.
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