WASHINGTON—Ed Martin, the U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, has written to Elon Musk that those “who appear to be stealing government property and/or threatening government employees” may face consequences as he begins an inquiry.
President Donald Trump named Martin the district’s new U.S. attorney, replacing Matthew M. Graves, an appointee of President Joe Biden who prosecuted individuals involved in the U.S. Capitol breach on Jan. 6, 2021. Twenty-six FBI confidential human sources were present in Washington in connection with those events, according to a 2024 report from the Justice Department’s inspector general.
Martin, former president of Phyllis Schlafly Eagles, was sworn in as U.S. attorney shortly after Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20.
Martin’s Feb. 7 letter follows a Feb. 3 statement in which he said an early assessment “indicates that certain individuals and/or groups have committed acts that appear to violate the law in targeting DOGE employees.”
“We are in contact with FBI and other law-enforcement partners to proceed rapidly,” Martin said.
The FBI is now under the leadership of Acting Director Emil Bove, who was a member of Trump’s legal defense team.
Martin’s statements come after WIRED reporting disclosed the identities of a number of employees working for DOGE, a time-limited commission housed in the Executive Office of the President as a repurposed version of the U.S. Digital Service.
What appeared to be the Bluesky account of Jared May, who works at Boston University’s Questrom School of Business, posted a graphic stating that the individuals named in the initial WIRED reporting were “Wanted Dead or Alive.”
A spokesperson for the university told Boston.com that the institution is “aware of a post made by an employee on his personal social media account,” adding that “the views expressed do not reflect the values of Questrom School of Business.”
One DOGE worker, Marko Elez, resigned from his post after Wall Street Journal reporting linked a now-deleted, pseudonymous X account associated with him to controversial posts.
But Elez’s time with DOGE may not have come to an end.
Vice President JD Vance has called for Elez to be brought back to DOGE.
“I don’t think stupid social media activity should ruin a kid’s life. We shouldn’t reward journalists who try to destroy people. Ever,” Vance wrote on X. “If he’s a bad dude or a terrible member of the team, fire him for that.”
Trump said in a press conference on Friday that he thinks Elez should be rehired.