US Labor Secretary Lori Chevez-Deremer leaves Trump Cabinet
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US Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-Deremer resigned from President Trump's Cabinet amid misconduct allegations.
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US Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-Deremer has resigned from the Trump Cabinet amidst ongoing misconduct allegations. Her departure comes as a months-long investigation into claims involving her and senior aides, including an alleged affair and misuse of department resources, nears its conclusion. The White House confirmed that her deputy will serve as acting secretary following her resignation. This development removes a key member of President Trump's cabinet.
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An investigation into misconduct allegations involving the Secretary and senior aides is nearing conclusion.
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