A Boston University employee, Jared May, made a controversial social media post declaring the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) staff as 'wanted for treason', which triggered a response from U.S. Attorney Leah Foley. The post called for violence against six young engineers who are integral to DOGE's operations. The aftermath has led to widespread discussion regarding the implications of such rhetoric, with prominent figures like Charlie Kirk calling for accountability from the university. The federal investigation is looking into potential legal violations stemming from the threats.
We take those threats seriously," U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts Leah Foley said about the post.
A Boston University employee, Jared May, has posted a call for six young DOGE employees to be murdered. Boston University should lose ALL federal grants and funding if May isn't fired immediately," Kirk wrote.
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