> Her tenure has been plagued by multiple scandals, an investigation that the secretary was engaged in an extramarital affair with a member of her security team and accusations of inappropriate behavior, like drinking on the job.
Did Trump fire the wrong cabinet member
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This has been rumored for a while, but the feeling was that if anyone was getting fired, the next one would be a male to avoid the optics of having only women kicked out so far. Should have known such a fear would not last long in this admin
>Chavez-DeRemer’s father was a member of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, a powerful labor union. During her time in Congress, Chavez-DeRemer backed legislation that would make it easier for employees to unionize and supported collective bargaining.
>Under her leadership, however, the Labor Department began the process of repealing or rewriting various workplace regulations, calling them “obsolete.” The moves drew widespread criticism and sparked concern from union leaders. At the time, Chavez-DeRemer said the move was part of an effort to “slash the red tape of any department across the federal government.”
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> Her tenure has been plagued by multiple scandals, an investigation that the secretary was engaged in an extramarital affair with a member of her security team and accusations of inappropriate behavior, like drinking on the job.
Did Trump fire the wrong cabinet member
This has been rumored for a while, but the feeling was that if anyone was getting fired, the next one would be a male to avoid the optics of having only women kicked out so far. Should have known such a fear would not last long in this admin
1. Noem
2. Bondi
3. Chavez-DeRemer
[And Trump is upset at Leavitt because she’s not selling his messaging.](https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-calls-out-karoline-leavitt-with-bonkers-made-up-stats/)
I see a theme.
I dare Trump to name 5 women
>Chavez-DeRemer’s father was a member of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, a powerful labor union. During her time in Congress, Chavez-DeRemer backed legislation that would make it easier for employees to unionize and supported collective bargaining.
>Under her leadership, however, the Labor Department began the process of repealing or rewriting various workplace regulations, calling them “obsolete.” The moves drew widespread criticism and sparked concern from union leaders. At the time, Chavez-DeRemer said the move was part of an effort to “slash the red tape of any department across the federal government.”
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Despite stiff competition for the title, the Teamsters may be the biggest group of bozos in this country.