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President Trump Mandates Federal Workers ‘Return to In-Person Work’

President Donald Trump, who was sworn in for a second term on Monday, is calling on all federal employees to return to service full-time.

His executive order directs federal agencies to order employees to return to work in-person after working remotely, NPR reported. reported on monday.

president action The White House website's title “Return to In-Person Work'' reads:

Heads of all departments and agencies of the executive branch of government will take all necessary measures to end remote work arrangements as soon as practicable and require employees to return to full-time, in-person work at their respective work locations. The following measures shall be taken. However, department and agency heads shall make exceptions as they deem necessary.

This Memorandum of Understanding shall be implemented in accordance with applicable law.

The president also temporarily suspended hiring at a number of federal agencies, adding that he “created certain exceptions, including for agencies that carry out important priorities like the military and immigration enforcement.” Ta.

In a social media post Tuesday, Trump's son, Donald Trump Jr., said: shared Video footage of father signing an order requiring government employees to return to office.

“I no longer go to work one day a month. If you're going to get paid by the government, you have to actually go to work. President Trump signed an order requiring federal employees to report to work in person,” Trump Jr. said. I wrote it.

President Trump was sworn in as the 47th president of the United States on Monday, shortly after his inauguration ceremony, as 20,000 supporters watched and cheered at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C., UPI reported. signed the decree.

President Trump, who returned to the Oval Office on Monday, also signed a “massive” package of pardons for January 6, Breitbart News reported.

“President Trump had a busy day, but not so busy as to pardon some 1,500 people he deemed 'hostages' to the weaponization of justice under President Joe Biden,” the newspaper reported.

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