Sen. Ernst, Elon, Vivek Tar­get Fed­er­al Tele­work Abus­es in 1st DOGE Cau­cus: Bureau­crats in ‘Bub­ble Baths’ on ‘Tax­pay­ers’ Dime’

Sen. Ernst, Elon, Vivek Target Federal Telework Abuses in 1st DOGE Caucus: Bureaucrats in ‘Bubble Baths’ on ‘Taxpayers’ Dime’

Fed­er­al bureau­crats are cost­ing tax­pay­ers bil­lions while dodg­ing office respon­si­bil­i­ties, includ­ing reports of tele­work­ing employ­ees attend­ing meet­ings from “on the beach” and while “relax­ing in bub­ble baths,” accord­ing to a year-long inves­ti­ga­tion by Repub­li­can Sen­a­tor Joni Ernst of Iowa, unveiled at the inau­gur­al Sen­ate DOGE Cau­cus meet­ing along­side Tes­la CEO and X own­er Elon Musk and for­mer Repub­li­can pres­i­den­tial can­di­date Vivek Ramaswamy, both of whom were tasked by Pres­i­dent-elect Don­ald Trump to lead the Depart­ment of Gov­ern­ment Effi­cien­cy.

Sen. Joni Ernst (R‑IA) is mak­ing waves today owing to the first meet­ing of the Sen­ate DOGE Cau­cus, with the dis­clo­sure of her scathing report on fed­er­al gov­ern­ment inef­fi­cien­cy and tele­work abuse.

The report, part of her ongo­ing cam­paign against bureau­crat­ic waste, high­lights how fed­er­al employ­ees are neglect­ing respon­si­bil­i­ties, while tax­pay­ers foot the bill for emp­ty office build­ings and unsu­per­vised remote work.

“Bureau­crats are play­ing hide-and-seek,” Ernst declared.

In an exclu­sive state­ment to Bre­it­bart News, Sen. Ernst high­light­ed the urgency of restor­ing account­abil­i­ty in fed­er­al agen­cies.

“For years, I have been track­ing down bureau­crats relax­ing in bub­ble baths, play­ing golf, get­ting arrest­ed, and doing just about every­thing besides their job,” she stat­ed. “It would almost be fun­ny if it wasn’t hap­pen­ing on the tax­pay­ers’ dime and at the expense of vet­er­ans, seniors, small busi­ness own­ers, and Amer­i­cans in need of com­pe­tent ser­vice from gov­ern­ment agen­cies.”

“Fed­er­al employ­ees need to return to work, but if they don’t want to, I will make their wish come true,” she added.

The Depart­ment of Gov­ern­ment Effi­cien­cy (DOGE), co-lead by promi­nent entre­pre­neurs Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, aims to hold fed­er­al employ­ees account­able, curb unnec­es­sary spend­ing, and stream­line fed­er­al oper­a­tions by cut­ting waste, reduc­ing bureau­cra­cy, and slash­ing reg­u­la­tions as part of Trump’s “Save Amer­i­ca” agen­da.

Ernst’s inves­ti­ga­tion, span­ning a year and a half, uncov­ers star­tling sta­tis­tics:

  • Fed­er­al tele­work surged from 3% pre-pan­dem­ic to near­ly 30% of employ­ees now work­ing entire­ly remote­ly.
  • Office space uti­liza­tion in Wash­ing­ton aver­ages just 12%, with bil­lions spent annu­al­ly on main­te­nance, ener­gy, and unused fur­nish­ings.
  • Pub­lic ser­vices suf­fer, as vet­er­ans’ calls for men­tal health care go unan­swered and cru­cial baby for­mu­la safe­ty warn­ings are delayed due to staffing gaps.

The find­ings call atten­tion to instances of pay­check fraud, with tele­work­ing employ­ees claim­ing inflat­ed local­i­ty pay by liv­ing far from their assigned offices. Some employ­ees, Ernst found, were log­ging in from over 2,000 miles away while col­lect­ing high­er salaries meant for work­ers in more expen­sive regions.

The Iowa Sen­a­tor pro­posed sev­er­al mea­sures to reform the bloat­ed fed­er­al bureau­cra­cy that bur­dens tax­pay­ers:

  1. Relo­cat­ing fed­er­al offices to areas bet­ter aligned with their mis­sions, cut­ting costs and increas­ing account­abil­i­ty.
  2. Sell­ing off unused office space, includ­ing over 7,000 vacant gov­ern­ment build­ings.
  3. Imple­ment­ing stricter tele­work poli­cies, track­ing employ­ee per­for­mance and loca­tion with mod­ern tools like VPN logins and office swipe-ins.
  4. Ensur­ing tele­work agree­ments pri­or­i­tize tax­pay­er needs over con­ve­nience for gov­ern­ment employ­ees.

Sen. Ernst has long advo­cat­ed for cut­ting fed­er­al waste while ensur­ing gov­ern­ment account­abil­i­ty.

Last year, she urged the relo­ca­tion of tax­pay­er-fund­ed gov­ern­ment build­ings from Pres­i­dent Joe Biden’s “D.C. swamp” to the “heart­land” — where they can be “more account­able to the hard­work­ing Amer­i­cans” there. 

Her Gov­ern­ment Account­abil­i­ty Office (GAO) report revealed that most fed­er­al offices are large­ly vacant due to wide­spread tele­work­ing among fed­er­al employ­ees.

She also suc­cess­ful­ly intro­duced a bill amend­ment reduc­ing pay for bureau­crats based on their tele­work extent and remote work loca­tions. She also demand­ed a probe into remote work’s impact on pro­duc­tiv­i­ty ear­li­er in Sep­tem­ber.

Pre­vi­ous­ly, she announced a reform pack­age in an effort to hold the “entrenched fed­er­al bureau­cra­cy” account­able, “drain the swamp,” and “cut red tape.”

The pack­age of solu­tions includes bring­ing deci­sion-mak­ing “clos­er to the Amer­i­can peo­ple and mak[ing] gov­ern­ment respon­sive to the real needs of Amer­i­cans” through the SWAMP Act she intro­duced.

Through sup­port for the Stop­ping Home Office Work’s Unpro­duc­tive Prob­lems (SHOW UP) Act, she is also seek­ing to require fed­er­al bureau­crats “‘tele­work­ing’ on the taxpayer’s dime” to “show up for work,” demand­ing inves­ti­ga­tions into their “abuse” of remote “work.”

Ernst has also called for the clo­sure of the recent­ly ren­o­vat­ed Nan­cy Pelosi Fed­er­al Build­ing in Demo­c­rat-run San Fran­cis­co, cit­ing severe pub­lic safe­ty con­cerns from a spike in crime and drug activ­i­ty in the area and describ­ing the “haunt­ed house” as a “far-left fail­ure” and “sym­bol” of gov­ern­ment dys­func­tion.

The unsafe con­di­tions, high­light­ed by an alarm­ing num­ber of over­dos­es and vio­lent inci­dents near the facil­i­ty, led the Depart­ment of Health and Human Ser­vices to advise employ­ees against com­ing to the office.

With recent elec­tions ush­er­ing in a Repub­li­can major­i­ty, she is now urg­ing the incom­ing Repub­li­can-con­trolled Con­gress to pri­or­i­tize and pass her pro­posed leg­is­la­tion to elim­i­nate waste, down­size bureau­cra­cy, and hold fed­er­al agen­cies account­able.

Joshua Klein is a reporter for Bre­it­bart News. Email him at [email protected]. Fol­low him on Twit­ter @JoshuaKlein.