Elon Musk Protégé, 19, Appointed Senior Adviser at State Department
- Edward Coristine, a 19-year-old, has been appointed as a senior adviser at the State Department, working for Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency , which is not yet a federal agency authorized by Congress.
- Coristine has gained access to the Office of Personnel Management and Treasury Department systems, which manage $6 trillion in annual payments.
- Coristine claimed he had done "nothing contractually wrong" and had access to all machines at Path Network, where he could have wiped servers if he wished.
- Concerns have been raised about national security due to access given to Musk's DOGE team, especially after Coristine was previously fired for allegedly leaking sensitive data.
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The media's fixation on a 19-year-old known as "Big Balls" has unexpectedly propelled him into a key role at the State Department, raising serious concerns about his influence and access to sensitive information.
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