Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer resigned Monday following misconduct investigations into her conduct and that of her top staffers, making her the third Cabinet member to exit during President Trump's second term. The Department of Labor inspector general had been investigating allegations that Chavez-DeRemer engaged in an improper relationship with a subordinate, while her husband was banned from department headquarters after sexual assault claims by female staff members.
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Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer resigned Monday following misconduct investigations into her conduct and that of her top staffers, making her the third Cabinet member to exit during President Trump's second term. The Department of Labor inspector general had been investigating allegations that Chavez-DeRemer engaged in an improper relationship with a subordinate, while her husband was banned from department headquarters after sexual assault claims by female staff members.
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