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Men In DOGE Shirts And MAGA Hats Disrupt San Francisco City Hall

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Three men wearing DOGE shirts and MAGA hats caused a stir at San Francisco City Hall on Friday when they entered several offices around noon demanding digital information related to alleged wasteful government spending and fraud, according to a statement from the sheriff's office.

Employees at the offices refused to comply with the men's demands and promptly contacted the sheriff's office for assistance. However, by the time officers arrived at the scene, the men had already fled, leaving authorities unable to locate them.

The incident is currently under investigation, with authorities clarifying that the men are not believed to be associated with the Department of Government Efficiency. The specific offices the men entered remain undisclosed, as the sheriff's office is still in the process of reviewing security footage and has refrained from releasing further details at this time.

Men demanded digital information on alleged government spending and fraud.
Three men in DOGE shirts and MAGA hats caused a stir at San Francisco City Hall.
Employees refused demands and contacted the sheriff's office for help.

When approached for comment, the San Francisco mayor's office directed inquiries to the sheriff's office. Additionally, attempts were made to reach out to the White House for a statement on the matter.

Amidst the unusual occurrence, the sheriff's office shared a heartwarming note that at least 230 wedding ceremonies took place at City Hall in celebration of Valentine's Day.

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