Division of Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer is resigning from the Trump administration, the White Home mentioned Monday.
Chavez-DeRemer, 58, will “take a place within the non-public sector,” White Home communications director Steven Cheung mentioned in an X put up.
Deputy Labor Secretary Keith Sonderling will take over the division in an appearing capability, Cheung wrote.
Chavez-DeRemer was reportedly embroiled in an investigation by the Labor Division’s inspector normal into allegations {of professional} misconduct, together with that she used company sources for private journeys and was engaged in an affair with a member of her safety staff.
Chavez-DeRemer was anticipated to be interviewed as a part of that inner probe within the coming days, a supply accustomed to the matter informed MS NOW on Monday.
“She has carried out an outstanding job in her function by defending American employees, enacting honest labor practices, and serving to Individuals acquire extra expertise to enhance their lives,” Cheung wrote in his X put up.
Chavez-deRemer’s lawyer Nick Oberheiden mentioned in an announcement to MS NOW, “Secretary Chavez-DeRemer didn’t resign because of findings that she violated the regulation. Her resolution to go away workplace was private.”
In an announcement posted on social media, Chavez-DeRemer thanked President Donald Trump, saying, “It has been an honor and a privilege to serve on this historic Administration and work for the best President of my lifetime.”
She expressed gratitude for the chance “to fulfill employees throughout the nation, hearken to their tales, and ship wins for them and their households.”
“Whereas my time serving within the Administration involves a conclusion, it doesn’t suggest I’ll cease preventing for American employees. I’m wanting ahead to what the longer term has in retailer as I depart for the non-public sector,” she wrote.
Sonderling, in an X put up, additionally thanked Trump “for the chance to function Performing Secretary of Labor. We are going to sustain the combat to place American employees first.”
The announcement provides to the brief however rising checklist of high officers to both resign or be faraway from Trump’s second Cupboard.
Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer speaks throughout a information convention within the U.S. Capitol on the federal government shutdown on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
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Kristi Noem, who led the Division of Homeland Safety, was ousted by Trump on March 5, ending a tumultuous tenure highlighted by nationwide controversies over immigration enforcement in U.S. cities.
Lower than a month later, Trump fired Legal professional Common Pam Bondi, placing Deputy Legal professional Common Todd Blanche in cost. The transfer got here amid reviews that the president was more and more sad with how the Division of Justice underneath Bondi was dealing with issues associated to infamous intercourse offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Employees grasp a big photograph of US President Donald Trump subsequent to a US flag on the facade of the Division of Labor headquarters constructing in Washington, DC, on Aug. 27, 2025.
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The Labor Division underneath Chavez DeRemer’s management was a supply of controversy for different causes, as properly.
The division’s social media accounts drew heated accusations of spreading rhetoric and imagery linked to excessive right-wing ideologies, together with one put up that appeared to echo a slogan utilized by the Nazi Occasion.
Labor’s headquarters in Washington was additionally one in all a number of federal buildings, together with the the Justice Division, to be adorned with a large banner of Trump’s face, drawing criticism.
Chavez-DeRemer’s husband, Dr. Shawn DeRemer, additionally confronted scrutiny after MS NOW and different shops reported that at the least two feminine staffers alleged they have been sexually assaulted by him on the Labor Division constructing.
DeRemer was reportedly barred from the constructing however didn’t face felony fees.

