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Labor secretary’s top aides resigning amid IG probe

Two top aides resigned after a probe into misconduct including fabricated trips, alcohol use, and grant steering amid ongoing internal Labor Department investigations.

  • On Monday night, two top aides to Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer resigned after the White House gave them 24 hours to quit or be fired.
  • A complaint filed earlier this year prompted an inspector general investigation that accused aides of fabricating official events and steering grants, according to department watchdog Anthony D’Esposito.
  • Investigators have interviewed several dozen witnesses while the Office of Inspector General contacted their attorney about scheduling interviews, but Han and Wright have not yet been questioned.
  • Uncertainty over who will fill responsibilities has increased as the White House initially supported Chavez-DeRemer but then pressed for aides' removal, complicating travel operations.
  • The probe expanded to include family allegations after at least two women said Dr. Shawn DeRemer touched them at DOL, with reviews by the U.S. Attorney's Office and DHS ending without charges, and Senator Chuck Grassley opening a separate inquiry.
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Politico broke the news in on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
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