Jesse Watters was stunned at one fact about federal employees taking bubble baths

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Jesse Watters has seen a lot of strange things during his time on Fox News. 

He made one of his most shocking discoveries yet. 

And Jesse Watters was stunned at one fact about federal employees taking bubble baths. 

Government workers will lose cushy work from home privileges

A new report from the Senate found that shockingly few federal employees work in their offices on a regular basis.

Fox News host Jesse Watters was stunned that only 6% of federal workers are spending Monday through Friday in an office. 

“A new Senate report says only 6% of federal workers go into the office five days a week, and if you don’t count security guards and maintenance staff, only 1% of government workers do 9-5, Monday through Friday,” Watters began. 

Watters highlighted a disturbing report about one employee at the Department of Veteran Affairs.

“Almost 90% of government office buildings are completely empty, so where is everyone?” Watters asked. “One manager at Veterans Affairs took a picture of himself working from a bubble bath. He called it ‘my office for the next hour.’ What kind of man takes a bubble bath? Men age out of bubble baths at five. If you’re a guy and you’re alone in a bubble bath, that’s a problem. You have to have someone with you.”

Incoming White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy Stephen Miller told Watters that the days of federal employees being paid to take bubble baths were coming to an end when President-elect Donald Trump returned to office in January. 

“Stephen Miller, should grown men be taking bubble baths?” Watters asked. 

“Grown men should not be taking bubble baths. They certainly should not be doing their work from home in a bubble bath,” Miller replied. “It’s so emblematic of the contempt that so many people in the swamp have for the people who pay their salaries.”

Getting rid of work from home privileges could trim the federal workforce 

Tesla CEO Elon Musk and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy identified ending work from home privileges as a way to get federal employees to voluntarily quit and reduce the federal workforce as part of their work with the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). 

Miller vowed that the party was over when Trump was back in the White House for federal employees. 

“When Donald Trump is inaugurated on January 20th and that new golden age of America begins, he’s gonna tell the federal workers of this country who your viewers pay for to get back into the office and do their jobs or find another line of work,” Miller declared. 

Federal workers wouldn’t be paid to lounge around from home during work day. 

“We are not paying billions and billions of dollars for people to sit at home all day as federal workers streaming their favorite shows on Netflix, lounging around in bubble baths and doing God knows what else, but definitely not working for the American people,” Miller explained. 

Donald Trump could slash federal spending by getting some of the more than two million workers to quit their jobs after losing their work from home privileges.