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  1. > Her resignation was not announced by Trump, who delivered news of his removal of Pam Bondi and Kristi Noem. Instead, the announcement came from White House Assistant Director of Communications Steven Cheung.

    Harsh.

  2. The__Illuminaughty on

    >Donald Trump’s Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer has resigned in the wake of allegations of misconduct in office, marking the third high-profile departure from the president’s administration within recent weeks.

    >Inquiries into complaints about her leadership have also forced out several other officials within the nation’s labor agency, including her former chief of staff and deputy chief of staff, among others.

    >She also is the subject of civil rights complaints filed staff members who have alleged a hostile work environment under her leadership.

    Imagine being so bad, that even this administration doesn’t want you 🙂

  3. It wasn’t her, it was her husband. He got touchy at her offices. They tried to blame the women but the security cameras show differently.

  4. Illustrious-Fun8324 on

    Maybe it would just be easier at this point to list those who are *not* alcoholics.

  5. Trump didn’t want to announce yet another woman being fired, so he made a funky do it instead.

  6. Nothing but the best in this administration! Now it’s krash pastel and kegsbreaths turn to leave

  7. Being a person of low character is a pre-requisite for working for this administration, or being part of MAGA generally. The only surprise is that she is leaving.

  8. Everyone around Trump drinks to excess so that in the eventual trials they can claim they don’t recall due to heavy drinking.

  9. JiveChicken00 on

    I would rather be governed by 25 randoms from the phone book than the people Trump picks.

  10. They’re all getting liquored up. If I was part of the administration, I probably would too.

  11. >Her husband also has been accused of sexually assaulting Department of Labor employees, resulting in his alleged ban from department buildings. Shawn DeRemer told The Wall Street Journal that he “categorically” denied the allegations.

    >The investigation also allegedly uncovered evidence that she took agency staff to a strip club during a taxpayer-funded work trip, and text messages reviewed by The New York Times allege Chavez-DeRemer, her top aides and family members routinely requested young staff members to bring them wine during work trips for the department.

    We have a fucking circus running this country

  12. “Her departure follows a formal complaint with the Department of Labor’s office of inspector general accusing her of abusing her title, stashing alcohol in her office, and engaging in an extramarital affair with a member of her security detail — a series of blockbuster revelations trickled out in recent weeks while the now-former secretary faced growing bipartisan scrutiny into her behavior.

    Trump appointed the former Republican congresswoman to lead the Cabinet-level agency in late 2024, and she was confirmed in March 2025. Within her one chaotic year in office, Chavez-DeRemer has overseen a radically reshaped federal workforce, with thousands of employees fired or forced out under the administration’s mandates to drastically reduce staff and slash spending.

    Her husband also has been accused of sexually assaulting Department of Labor employees, resulting in his alleged ban from department buildings. Shawn DeRemer told The Wall Street Journal that he “categorically” denied the allegations.”

    JFC

  13. Recommend reading the article because oh boy the headline undersells all the shit her, her husband and even father managed to get up to in just over a year. Horrid people.

  14. BeardedSentience on

    Huh. I wonder why it’s only the women (Noem, Bondi, her) who have been forced out or resigned but not the men (Hegseth, Patel) accused of extremely similar things.

    Makes you wonder…

  15. Distinct_Hawk1093 on

    Sounds more like it was reports of drinking and misconduct and being a woman. Just look at the FBI director and Secretary of War, and see what is the difference.

  16. We need to make sure we come back to these people and see that they face justice for any crimes they committed

  17. Direct_Dare_9699 on

    When a labor secretary goes down over alleged drinking, abuse of office, and a hostile work environment, it says a lot about an administration that keeps treating basic competence and conduct as optional.

  18. On one hand, all of these people are terrible and need to go.

    But it’s still interesting how many women are being sent packing in this administration.

  19. Timely_Explanation50 on

    Looks like they think forcing the Labor Sec out for drinking will somehow reduce the need for the FBI director to be removed for drinking, nice try

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