An employee at Boston University said staff working at the government's Department of Efficiency is “required to be dead, alive, or alive.”
Jared May, listed online as an assistant media technician at Boston University, was posted on social media site Bluesky. This is a graphic that includes photographs of several young men who are allegedly working for Government Efficiency (DOGE). The graphic contains the text “treason, dead, or sought to be alive.”
Leading by Elon Musk, founder and CEO of SpaceX and Tesla Inc, Doge is trying to streamline government efficiency and reduce waste.
In addition to the graphics, May wrote a caption listing some of the names of the young men painted.
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Elon Musk and his mother May Musk. (Reuters/Danny Morossk)
In a statement boston.comA university representative said, “We know of posts made by employees on his personal social media accounts… We have not commented on HR issues.
Boston University's May staff webpage delete.
Boston University did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
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President Donald Trump and Elon Musk. “I'm going to do great things here,” Musk told the crowd. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
Musk responded that in response to an X post where a screenshot from a Bluesky post in May called for the death of Doge staff, he was “pointed” and “he committed a crime.”
Fox News Digital contacted Doge on Doge for comments but did not receive an immediate response.
Doge has been hit hard by Democrat critics as it targets government spending.
“The unelected shadow government is making hostile federal takeovers,” a post on the X-account state of Democrat New York Sen. Chuck Schumer reflects comments made by lawmakers at a press conference. It's there. “Doge is not a real government agency. Doge has no authority to make spending decisions. Doge has no authority to shut down programs or ignore federal law. Doge's actions are unbearable. Congress is a source of power. must take action to restore the rule of law.”

Doge Chairman Elon Musk has led an investigation into USAID spending practices as agents ceased. (Getty Images)
Musk explained his efforts to cut Government waste and bureaucracy As a one-off opportunity.
“This kind of hysterical response is how @doge knows he's doing a really important job,” he wrote in response to Schumer.
Andrew Mark Miller of Fox News contributed to this article.
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