I don’t have live access to current news right now. Based on what’s publicly reported up to early 2026, Lori Chavez-DeRemer served as Secretary of Labor under the Trump administration and announced her resignation in April 2026, with Keith Sonderling moving into Acting Secretary duties. Reports at that time also referenced an ongoing or recent investigation into allegations involving Chavez-DeRemer, though details and outcomes varied in different outlets.[1][6][10]
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As a Member of Congress, Rep. Chavez-DeRemer distinguished herself by serving her congressional district in a bipartisan, fair, and balanced manner, earning widespread support for her work creating initiatives, ideas, and legislation.
www.smacna.orgSecretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer is charting a new path forward for the GOP and labor unions, and she's visiting all 50 states along the way
washingtonreporter.news“As we strive to create a new Golden Age of prosperity, I’m ready to team up with all those committed to fighting for the American Worker. Together, under the leadership of President Trump, we will Make America Work Again.” President Trump announced Secretary Chavez-DeRemer’s nomination on November 22, 2024, noting that he looks forward to “working with her to create tremendous opportunity for American Workers, to expand Training and Apprenticeships, to grow wages and improve working...
www.dol.govChavez-DeRemer leaves the Trump administration after the recent departures of Kristi Noem and Pam Bondi.
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