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President Donald Trump's interim U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia reached out to Elon Musk on the tech billionaire's X platform this week, telling him federal prosecutors were at his service should workers at his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) face any threats.
"Dear @elon, Please see this important letter," Ed Martin wrote Monday. "We will not tolerate threats against DOGE workers or law-breaking by the disgruntled."
In the attached letter, Martin wrote that it was "good to work with the DOGE team" over the weekend, and he...
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