21.04.2026 01:30
Another separation is taking place in Donald Trump's cabinet in the U.S. White House Communications Director Steven Cheung announced that Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer will resign to take a position in the private sector. With this development, the number of ministers who have recently left their posts has risen to three. It is noteworthy that all three ministers who left the cabinet are women.
Another separation is taking place in the cabinet in the USA. White House Communications Director Steven Cheung announced that Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer will resign to take a position in the private sector. With this development, the number of ministers who have recently left their positions has risen to three.
THE STATEMENT CAME FROM THE WHITE HOUSE
Cheung announced on his social media account that Chavez-DeRemer will leave her position to take a new role in the private sector.
INTERIM APPOINTMENT
The statement indicated that Keith Sonderling will temporarily take over the duties of the Labor Department. Thus, it was expressed that the process of changing positions in the ministry will be carried out temporarily in the short term.
“SHE DID AN OUTSTANDING JOB”
Cheung emphasized that during Chavez-DeRemer's term, she made significant efforts to protect American workers, improve fair working conditions, and contribute to the skill acquisition of employees.
3 WOMEN MINISTERS HAVE LEFT
While the recent changes in the US administration draw attention, Chavez-DeRemer's departure has become the last link in this process.
Trump had removed Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem at the beginning of March and Attorney General Pam Bondi on April 3. With Chavez-DeRemer's departure, the number of women ministers in the cabinet has significantly decreased.