According to testimony presented at the hearing, federal agencies spent large sums on furnishing and maintaining office space that remained empty for most of Joe Biden’s term. Lawmakers expressed concern that little oversight was applied to these expenditures, which contributed to growing waste across multiple departments. “Billions of taxpayer dollars were spent on outfitting buildings that workers never returned to,” one witness said, referring to widespread remote work arrangements that persisted throughout the Biden-Harris administration. The hearing follows President Donald Trump’s January 20, 2025, executive order mandating the return of federal employees to in-person work.They were as empty as Biden's head...
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