Chavez-DeRemer resigns amid misconduct probe
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28 claimsKeith Sonderling is serving as acting Labor Secretary.
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Chavez-DeRemer is leaving the Trump administration for a private sector job.
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Cheung praised Chavez-DeRemer's performance in protecting workers and implementing fair labor practices.
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Open Questions
5 questionsWhat specific private sector job will Chavez-DeRemer take?
What evidence did the Inspector General find regarding the allegations?
Did the Senate Judiciary Committee's parallel probe reach any conclusions?
What was the nature of the relationship between Chavez-DeRemer and Brian Sloan?
How much taxpayer money was allegedly misused in total?
Chavez-DeRemer's employment statusfactual
Chavez-DeRemer is still in office and denies allegations.
According to Daily Mail - NewsChavez-DeRemer resigned on Monday amid the probe.
According to nypost.comContext: The Daily Mail article appears to be from before the resignation, while nypost.com reports the resignation as a fact. This is a timeline update, not a genuine contradiction.
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