Lori Chavez-DeRemer, the US Labour Secretary, is stepping down from her role in the Trump administration to join the private sector, as announced by the White House. Her departure comes amid ongoing complaints and an internal investigation into potential misconduct. Despite these issues, the White House praised her efforts in protecting American workers and promoting fair labor practices. Keith Sonderling will temporarily fill her position. This change follows other recent high-profile exits from the Trump administration, including Pam Bondi and Kristi Noem. The New York Post had previously reported an investigation into Chavez-DeRemer for workplace misconduct.
QUESTION: How might the frequent changes in leadership within the government impact the effectiveness of its departments and the trust of the public?
