The individuals and news organizations behind the relentless doxxing of workers at the Department of Government Efficiency may face legal consequences—including criminal prosecution.
Ed Martin, President Donald Trump’s interim U.S. attorney for the DC district, has launched a criminal inquiry into those responsible for what appeared to be a coordinated effort to attack, smear and harass officials working to eliminate corruption and waste within the federal government.
Martin announced the investigation in a letter to Elon Musk and his top aide, Steve Davis. They both had seemingly referred a group of individuals and networks accused of potentially “stealing government property and/or threatening government employees.”
“After your referral, as is my practice, I will begin an inquiry,” Martin wrote on Friday.
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“Please let me reiterate again: if people are discovered to have broken the law or even acted simply unethically, we will investigate them and we will chase them to the end of the Earth to hold them accountable,” he added. […]
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