Teen tech wunderkind Edward Coristine, a former Division of Authorities Effectivity (DOGE) aide often known as “Big Balls,” is now working on the Social Safety Administration (SSA), the company confirmed Friday.
“Edward Coristine joined the Social Security Administration this week as a Special Government Employee,” SSA spokesperson Stephen McGraw mentioned in a press release to The Hill. “His work will be focused on improving the functionality of the Social Security website and advancing our mission of delivering more efficient service to the American people.”
The White Home confirmed to The Hill this week that Cortisine, whose “Big Balls” nickname comes from the moniker he has used on-line, resigned from his DOGE place.
After President Trump and tech billionaire Elon Musk’s explosive fallout earlier this month over the GOP megabill, Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-Fla.) and different critics cracked jokes about who would get “custody” of the 19-year-old technologist. The Tesla CEO had introduced Coristine to the federal authorities to serve on the advisory committee tasked with reducing federal spending and eliminating waste within the authorities.
“Now that the national divorce is happening … who’s gonna get ‘Big Balls’?” Moskowitz requested throughout a Home Oversight and Authorities Reform Committee listening to. “I’m worried about him. The children always get caught in the middle.”
Musk’s time as a particular authorities worker lapsed on the finish of Could. Different DOGE aides additionally stepped down at the moment.
Coristine’s account on the Musk-owned social platform X (@edwardbigballer) is now set to personal.
Wired reported that a number of sources mentioned he has been working this week on the SSA’s headquarters close to Baltimore and was noticed on the cafeteria there Monday.
“Coristine looked nervous, almost embarrassed,” an unnamed SSA supply advised the tech outlet.