Another day, another resignation from Trump’s Cabinet as Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer steps down amid allegations of professional misconduct. This marks the third female Cabinet member to exit in Trump’s second term, raising serious questions about vetting processes and the administration’s stability at a time when America needs resolute leadership to counter leftist overreach. These departures risk derailing the conservative agenda of deregulation and worker empowerment that Chavez-DeRemer was tasked to champion. This debacle underscores the importance of limited government—a core constitutional principle. When federal agencies wield outsized power, as the Department of Labor often does, personal failings of appointees can disrupt entire sectors of the economy, infringing on individual liberty and free markets. Conservatives must demand accountability and push for structural reforms to curb bureaucratic excess, ensuring government serves the people, not the other way around. Let this be a wake-up call: our fight for a government restrained by the Constitution is far from over, and we must hold every official to the highest standard to protect the republic we cherish.