Trump's Return-To-Office Forces 17,000 Workers Into 4,400 Parking Spaces In DC
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President Trump's ban on remote work for federal employees has led to significant traffic congestion in Washington, D.C. On a recent Monday, the influx of nearly 17,000 federal workers resulted in traffic jams that had not been seen in years. The Washington Navy Yard, which can only accommodate 4,400 vehicles, revealed a stark shortage of parking spaces. Workers expressed frustration with the increased commute times, and officials are trying to manage the situation, which reflects the administration's stance against remote work and its shedding light on logistical challenges.
"While there will be an influx of workers expected to work in person, there are only about 4,400 parking spaces available on base."
"This is amazing because I haven't seen this much of a backup in about three years."
"I happen to be a believer that you have to go to work. I don't think you can work from home."
"They're gonna play tennis, they're gonna play golf. They're gonna do a lot of things-they're not working."
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