Trump's 2.0 Cabinet welcomed women, but they've been the first to leave
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Trump's 2.0 Cabinet welcomed women, but they've been the first to leave
""It's not that you wouldn't think that a president would let a Bondi or a Noem or a Chavez-DeRemer go. But it's why only those three and not others.""
""Though exact counts vary based on titles considered Cabinet-level, President Biden holds the record for the most women in his Cabinet.""
""At one point, Trump has also made history by naming Susie Wiles as the first female White House chief of staff.""
Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer departed for the private sector after facing scrutiny over misconduct scandals. Her exit followed Attorney General Pam Bondi and DHS Secretary Kristi Noem. Experts note the reasons behind these departures raise questions about why only these three officials left. Meanwhile, FBI Director Kash Patel and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick remain despite calls for their resignation. Notably, Mike Waltz transitioned to U.N. ambassador after taking responsibility for a scandal, maintaining his influence in the administration's messaging on Iran.
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