The Trump administration's efforts to drain the swamp hit a major snag as scandal rocks the Labor Department, where Secretary Lori Chavez DeRemer faces an internal investigation while her agency quietly funneled tens of millions of taxpayer dollars to left-wing, race-based organizations.

This bombshell revelation exposes how deep-state bureaucrats within the Labor Department have been working overtime to subvert President Trump's America First agenda, using hardworking Americans' tax dollars to fund the very liberal groups Trump promised to defund.

The timing couldn't be more suspicious. While Secretary DeRemer battles internal accusations of misconduct, her department was simultaneously cutting massive checks to organizations that push divisive racial policies and left-wing activism - a direct contradiction of Trump's clear mandate to eliminate wasteful spending on liberal causes.

Social media users are expressing outrage over the revelations. One Twitter user, @NickSTIR3168, shared shocking allegations that "Labor revealed to be funding mosques mourning the death of Ali Khamenei," highlighting just how far off the rails this department's spending has gone.

Meanwhile, leftist activists are celebrating the windfall. @GodinToronto openly encouraged followers to "Fight Billionaires" by "joining or funding organizations focused on economic justice, like labor unions or advocacy groups pushing for antitrust enforcement," essentially admitting these groups serve as fronts for anti-business, anti-capitalist activism.

This scandal represents everything wrong with the administrative state that President Trump has fought to dismantle. While Americans struggle with inflation and economic hardship, unelected bureaucrats are using their tax dollars to fund organizations that actively work against their interests and values.

The question patriots must ask: How many other Trump cabinet departments are secretly funding the resistance from within? And will Secretary DeRemer survive this investigation, or will Trump need to find someone who can actually drain the Labor Department's swamp?

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Source: Next News Network