President Trump recently criticized federal workers, claiming they spend too much time golfing instead of working in the office. He proposed ending remote work policies and demanded that they show up to work in person, or risk being fired. Ironically, Trump himself has frequently golfed during his tenure, garnering criticism for his own lack of in-office presence. Critics quickly highlighted this hypocrisy, noting his history of golfing regularly during his previous term, which cost taxpayers significant amounts of money. This sparked debate on the accountability of both federal workers and the president himself.
"Show up to work in person like the rest of us... You can't work at home. They're not working. They're playing tennis, they're playing golf, or they have other jobs."
"During his previous term in office, Trump spent nearly 300 days golfing, costing taxpayers $152 million over four years."
Trump criticized federal workers for remote work, claiming they weren’t working hard. However, his own frequent golfing raises questions about his commitment to in-person work.
Critics quickly pointed out the hypocrisy of Trump’s remarks, given his own extensive record of golfing while in office.
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