Federal workers cast Trump's many Mar-a-Lago trips as working from home
Briefly

In 2017, President Donald Trump ordered federal employees to return to offices, asserting remote work hinders productivity. However, just days later, Trump spent time working from his Mar-a-Lago estate, golfing and attending events while on the taxpayer's dime. Critics labeled this hypocrisy, highlighting the disconnect between his administration's mandates and his personal actions. Federal employees expressed frustration, arguing the return-to-office mandate prioritized control over actual productivity, exemplifying the unequal power dynamics within the administration that allows Trump to act without accountability.
"It's clear and should be to the rest of Americans that it's never about 'the rule,' it's about who's making the rules."
"I happen to be a believer that you have to go to work. I don't think you can work from home."
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