The pair of teenagers charged in an attempted carjacking that left a former DOGE staffer bloodied were released from a youth holding facility and into the custody of their caretakers on a strict curfew.

The 15-year-old boy and girl from Maryland were arrested by police after an attempted unarmed carjacking in Washington, DC that DOGE whiz Edward Coristine, better known as “Big Balls ,” tried to stop before he was beaten to a pulp on Aug. 3.

President Trump cited the assault on Coristine before his crackdown on crime in the nation’s capital, complete with a takeover of the city’s police and activation of the National Guard — which many Republican-led states have bolstered by sending their own troops. 3

The teens were both held at the Youth Services Center until their heari

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