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Trump Cabinet Pick Lori Chavez-DeRemer May Be Most At Risk Of Not Getting Confirmed

According to multiple reports, one of President Donald Trump's cabinet picks may be at risk of not being confirmed amid growing uncertainty from Republican lawmakers.

Some Republican lawmakers are not keen on Lori Chavez Deremar, Trump's candidate for Labor Department (DOL) Secretary. Various Report. In particular, many Republicans have criticized Chavez Deremar for her parental union stance.

November, playing cards announcement Chavez Deremar said he looks forward to working with her to “create incredible opportunities for American workers” as his choice to lead the DOL. Trump added that Chavez Deremar is “a tireless effort in both business and labor to build the American workforce.” (Related: House of Representatives approves blocking future presidents and launching a “war on energy”)

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“Loli's strong support from both the business and labor communities ensures that the Bureau of Labor unites Americans from all backgrounds behind our agenda for the success of our unprecedented citizens. Trump said in the Social Post of Truth.

Who is Chavez Deremar? Expression Oregon's 5th Congressional District from 2023 to 2025 supported several Democrats' laws. include Pro Act is a bill defended by former President Joe Biden, who targeted the private sector. In particular, it also supports Chavez-Deremer Freedom of public services to negotiate actions,it is”I'll strengthen it” the rights of public sector workers who want to collectively participate in unions and bargains.

One Capitol Hill MP is a lawmaker who appears to have yet to be determined about supporting the nomination of Chavez Deremar, who leads the DOL. post He added that he was looking forward to talking to her about her “vision” and that he would. “If we need to better understand her support for Democratic laws in Congress that strips Louisiana of her ability to work, and that's her position.”

Meanwhile, some Senate Republicans have expressed concern over their support, including the nomination of Chavez Deremar. Randpole, Kentucky and Lon Johnson, Wisconsin I said In December, “Some of the things she supports will raise concerns to me.”

“I'm not going to support her,” Paul said. I said January NBC News. “I am a national spokesman and the lead author of the Workplace Rights Bill. Her support for professional laws is not only opposed to the state's rights of work, but also preempts state laws on work rights. Let's – I don't think that's a good thing.”

Still, some lawmakers have shown support for Trump's DOL pick, including House's Republican chairman Mike Johnson. I said In October 2024, Chavez Deremar was a “poster girl of effectiveness and hardworking,” and left-wing Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren I said In December 2024, she was He looks forward to “hearing more” from Chavez Deremar, adding that “it's a big deal that one of the few Republican lawmakers who supported the Professional Act will lead the Department of Labor.”

The former Oregon legislator has also received support from various union groups, including the North American Construction Trade Union, and on February 6 urged the Senate to “quickly check” Chavez Delemer. post x.

Meanwhile, some of Trump's presidential ministerial candidates secured a Senate Intelligence Committee vote on Tuesday to promote his appointment as head of the National Intelligence Elections Department of the Senate Intelligence Committee, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. In spite of the controversy, we sailed the first step in the confirmation process. . , Trump has chosen to lead the Department of Health and Human Services. That appointment advanced from the Senate Finance Committee on the same day.

Some of Trump's cabinet picks that have already been identified include Home Office Secretary Doug Burgham, Treasury Secretary Scott Bescent, and Pentagon's Department of Pete Hegses.

Chavez-Deremer's Confirmation hearing with the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions schedule February 12th.

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