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U.S. Labor Secretary Lori ChavezâDeRemer resigned on April 20, 2026, the White House said, leaving as the Labor Departmentâs inspector general neared the end of a monthsâlong investigation into alleged misconduct.
Deputy Secretary Keith Sonderling will serve as acting secretary.
The inquiry examined allegations that ChavezâDeRemer had an affair with a member of her security detail, drank on the job, used department resources for personal travel and that she, senior aides and family members sent inappropriate messages to young staffers.
At least four senior Labor Department officials have departed during the probe, including her chief of staff and deputy chief of staff.
ChavezâDeRemer, a former oneâterm Republican congresswoman confirmed in March 2025 by a 67â32 Senate vote, said she will take a privateâsector post.
Her tenure featured a deregulatory push and unusual union support for a Republican.
Her exit is the third recent cabinet departure in the administration, following the dismissals of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and Attorney General Pam Bondi.






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