BREAKING: Watchdog Exposes Massive Telework Abuse Under Biden
A scathing new report has revealed widespread corruption and abuse under President Joe Biden’s administration, as federal employees exploited remote work policies with little to no oversight.
According to a bombshell investigation by the Office of Personnel Management’s Inspector General, federal workers routinely violated work-from-home policies due to systemic compliance failures and lax supervision under Biden’s leadership.
Shocking Violations Uncovered
The report analyzed official badge scans, timesheets, and remote work agreements, uncovering that over 58% of employees failed to meet minimum in-office requirements. Nearly 30% were working without valid telework agreements, and another 15% had no approval paperwork whatsoever.
In other words, while hardworking American taxpayers footed the bill, federal workers under Biden were often unaccountable, unmonitored, and unchecked.
The watchdog suggested that these violations may stem from intentional fraud, abuse, or sheer negligence — further evidence of a federal bureaucracy run off the rails.
Trump Brings Back Accountability
OPM Acting Director Chuck Ezell confirmed the chaos began under Biden, noting, “Under the previous administration, oversight of telework was virtually nonexistent.” He added, “That era of abuse is over.”
On his first day back in office, President Trump signed an executive order ending the federal government’s remote work free-for-all. The order, now in full effect as of March 3, requires federal employees to return to the office full-time — with only narrow exceptions determined by agency heads.
Taxpayers Back in Charge
OPM has now implemented strict new compliance reviews and internal audits to ensure employees are truly working — not coasting on the taxpayer’s dime.
This report confirms what many Americans have long suspected: Joe Biden’s federal government was riddled with waste, mismanagement, and corruption.
Thanks to President Trump’s leadership, accountability is finally being restored in Washington — and the federal government is once again working for the people, not against them.