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Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer Resigns Amid Department Investigation

Politics4/21/2026
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Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer has resigned to take a private sector job, the White House announced. Her departure follows an investigation by the department's inspector general into allegations of misconduct, including misuse of taxpayer funds for personal travel. Deputy Secretary Keith Sonderling will serve as acting Labor secretary.

Facts First

  • Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer has resigned to move into a private sector job.
  • Deputy Secretary Keith Sonderling will serve as acting Labor secretary following the resignation.
  • The Labor Department's inspector general launched an investigation into Chavez-DeRemer earlier this year following allegations of misusing taxpayer dollars for personal travel.
  • At least four members of the secretary's staff have been fired or placed on leave since the investigation into her conduct began.
  • Chavez-DeRemer is the third Cabinet secretary to leave in Trump's second term, following the firings of former Attorney General Pam Bondi and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.

What Happened

White House communications director Steven Cheung announced that Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer has resigned. Deputy Secretary Keith Sonderling will serve as acting Labor secretary. Chavez-DeRemer posted on X thanking President Trump and stating she is 'proud' of the work the Labor Department achieved. The Labor Department's inspector general launched an investigation into Chavez-DeRemer earlier this year following allegations of misusing taxpayer dollars to fund personal travel. At least four members of the secretary's staff have been fired or placed on leave since the investigation began.

Why this Matters to You

The leadership change at the Department of Labor (DOL) may lead to a shift in regulatory focus or enforcement priorities, which could affect workplace safety rules, wage and hour laws, or unemployment programs. The ongoing investigation into the former secretary's conduct suggests internal oversight processes are active, which may help ensure taxpayer funds are used appropriately for their intended public purposes.

What's Next

Deputy Secretary Keith Sonderling will lead the Department of Labor on an acting basis. The inspector general's investigation into the former secretary's conduct is likely to continue. The White House will need to nominate a permanent replacement for the Cabinet position, a process that may involve Senate confirmation hearings.

Perspectives

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The Trump Administration dismisses the allegations of misconduct and financial mishandling as "baseless."
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Chavez-DeRemer maintains a positive view of her tenure, stating she is "proud" of the Labor Department's achievements and describing her service as "an honor and a privilege."
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The Director of Advance contends that her departure from the administration was not voluntary, claiming she was "wrongfully terminated" in late March.