Chavez-DeRemer said in a post on X that evening that she was “proud” of the work that the department had accomplished.
“It has been an honor and a privilege to serve in this historic Administration and work for the greatest President of my lifetime,” she said. “Thank you, President Trump. While my time serving in the Administration comes to a conclusion, it doesn’t mean I will stop fighting for American workers. I am looking forward to what the future has in store as I depart for the private sector.”
“Under your reign, the Department of Labor reversed years of bad policy from the previous administration—cutting regulatory burdens, exposing fraud, boosting apprenticeships, and making life more affordable for hardworking Americans,” he said of Chavez-DeRemer. He went on to thank Trump “for the opportunity to serve as Acting Secretary of Labor.”
Chavez-DeRemer’s resignation marks the third departure from the President’s Cabinet in recent weeks; Trump removed Kristi Noem as his Homeland Security Secretary in March, followed by Pam Bondi as his Attorney General earlier this month.



