Trump Accuses Federal Workers of Playing Golf' After He Spent the Last Three Weekdays at His Golf Courses
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President Trump mandated that federal employees working remotely return to their offices, expressing concerns over productivity declines due to working from home. During a week filled with his public engagements, including golf and NASCAR, he emphasized that successful companies are reverting to in-person work. He criticized remote work, suggesting that employees are distracted by leisure activities rather than focusing on their jobs. Trump reinforced his administration's commitment to efficiency, asserting that failure to comply with the return-to-office policy could lead to termination as part of efforts to streamline government operations.
But we've also required that all federal employees must once again show up to work. It's a new phenomenon, you know, since Covid showed 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. But they're not working or they're certainly not working hard.
So we have a very strong policy. And if they don't show up to work, they do get fired. And we're trying to make our government smaller but much stronger.
I watched some of the big business leaders saying, we absolutely are going back. They're all going back. It's great.
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