The deep state's assault on the Trump administration has claimed another victim as a fourth Labor Department official has been placed on administrative leave amid an escalating Office of Inspector General probe targeting Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer.
Director of Advance Melissa Robey was reportedly sidelined just days after the White House pressured two of Chavez-DeRemer's top aides to resign, according to social media reports tracking the unfolding scandal. The timing couldn't be more suspicious – coming on the heels of former DHS Secretary Kristi Noem's recent departure from the administration.
Pattern of Deep State Sabotage?
Patriots across social media are raising red flags about the convenient timing of these investigations. As one observer noted on Twitter, the probe has systematically targeted multiple staffers in rapid succession, suggesting a coordinated effort to undermine Trump's labor agenda.
But not everyone is buying the official narrative. Critics are pushing back against what they see as manufactured scandals designed to hobble Trump's second-term agenda. The administrative state has a long history of weaponizing inspector general investigations to target conservative officials who threaten their power.
This latest assault comes as President Trump's team has been making significant progress on key promises including deregulation and putting American workers first. The Labor Department has been instrumental in rolling back Biden-era policies that hurt working families and small businesses.
The question every patriot should be asking: Is this a legitimate investigation or another deep state hit job designed to decapitate Trump's cabinet one official at a time? With the swamp's track record of manufacturing scandals against anyone who threatens their power, Americans deserve answers – not more bureaucratic games.
How many more Trump officials will be targeted before We the People say enough is enough?
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