Following her commanding takedown of ABC’s Good Morning America host Michael Strahan, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt has been widely praised for her sharp wit and unshakable defense of President Donald Trump’s policies.
The exchange took place during a high-profile interview, where Strahan, known for his easygoing demeanor and sharp questioning, found himself caught off guard by Leavitt’s firm stance on the administration’s initiative to bring federal employees back to their offices in Washington, D.C.
Under the new policy, remote work privileges for government employees would be significantly reduced, restoring the traditional five-day workweek for most federal agencies.
Strahan, voicing the concerns of many critics, questioned whether forcing employees—particularly highly specialized professionals like scientists and doctors—back into the office full-time could lead to a mass resignation. “But is there any worry that we might lose people with years of experience, like doctors and — and let’s say scientists?” he asked, clearly expecting Leavitt to acknowledge the risks.
Without missing a beat, Leavitt leaned in, her expression unwavering. “Michael, what we’re talking about here is accountability,” she responded. “The American people pay for these jobs. They expect their government to function at full capacity, not through Zoom calls from someone’s vacation home.”
The room grew tense as Leavitt continued. “We’ve seen firsthand the consequences of a bloated, inefficient remote workforce—delays in processing veterans’ benefits, passports taking months to renew, and agencies failing to meet basic deadlines. That’s unacceptable. President Trump is making it clear: public servants have a duty to serve in person, just like millions of hardworking Americans who never had the luxury of working from home.”
Strahan, caught off guard by her directness, attempted to interject. “But what about the flexibility that remote work provides? Studies have shown that in some industries, productivity has actually increased—”