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American Focus > Blog > Politics > Trump made the GOP a big-tent party. Now, he’s stuck with the infighting.
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Trump made the GOP a big-tent party. Now, he’s stuck with the infighting.

Last updated: January 14, 2025 8:41 am
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Richard Trumka as Labor secretary.

As Trump prepares to take office for a second term, these clashes among his diverse base are only expected to intensify. The question remains whether Trump’s unique governing style, which encourages competition among his advisers, will continue to allow him to retain ultimate decision-making authority and prevent any one group from gaining too much power.

But as the battles rage on between MAGA loyalists, tech bros, blue-collar workers, and other factions of Trump’s base, one thing is certain: Trump’s presidency will continue to be marked by ideological clashes and power struggles among his supporters. Only time will tell how Trump navigates these challenges and whether his big-tent approach to governance will ultimately lead to success or further division within his base.

Lori Chavez-DeRemer, the former Trump official, has been nominated to serve as the Labor Secretary in the Biden administration. This appointment comes at a crucial moment for the labor movement in the United States, as the country grapples with economic challenges exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Chavez-DeRemer brings a wealth of experience to the role, having served in various positions within the Trump administration. Her nomination has been met with both praise and criticism, with some seeing her as a unifying figure who can bring together different factions within the labor movement, while others view her as a divisive figure with ties to the Trump administration.

One anonymous source, who worked closely with Chavez-DeRemer in the Trump administration, highlighted her ability to bridge divides and bring people together. They noted that she has a track record of working with individuals from across the political spectrum to find common ground and achieve results.

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However, others have raised concerns about Chavez-DeRemer’s ties to the Trump administration, arguing that her appointment could be seen as a controversial decision by the Biden administration. Critics point to her close relationship with figures like Laura Loomer and Steve Bannon, who have been associated with far-right ideologies.

Despite these criticisms, Chavez-DeRemer remains confident in her ability to lead the Labor Department effectively. In a statement following her nomination, she emphasized her commitment to advancing the rights of workers and promoting economic prosperity for all Americans.

As Labor Secretary, Chavez-DeRemer will face numerous challenges, including addressing the impact of the pandemic on the labor market, promoting workplace safety, and advocating for fair wages and benefits for workers. Her success in these areas will be crucial in shaping the future of the labor movement in the United States.

Overall, Chavez-DeRemer’s nomination as Labor Secretary signals a new chapter for the labor movement in the United States. With her experience and commitment to advancing the rights of workers, she has the potential to make a meaningful impact in her new role.

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