An image, taken on February 20, 2025, shows an empty cafeteria at the Department of Interior (DOI). (Fox News Digital)
President Donald Trump, in January, took aim at Biden's policies on remote work, warning that federal employees must return to in-person work by early February or "be terminated."
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum is requiring that all federal employees return to the office to comply with the return to work order issued by the president.
President Donald Trump has been cracking down on remote work since taking office in January. (Pool via AP )
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The U.S. Office of Personnel Management offered more than two million federal civilian employees buyouts in January to leave their jobs or be forced to return to work in person.
About 75,000 federal employees have accepted Trump's deferred resignation program and will retain all pay and benefits and be exempt from in-person work until Sept. 30.
Fox News' Emma Colton and Diana Stancy contributed to this report.
Aubrie Spady is a Writer for Fox News Digital.
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