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The White House Cabinet page identifies Keith E. Sonderling as Acting Secretary of Labor, designated April 20, 2026.

The White House Cabinet page identifies Keith E. Sonderling as Acting Secretary of Labor, designated April 20, 2026.

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Acting Secretary of Labor. This profile tracks labor statistics, workplace regulation, wages, benefits and department policy.

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Acting Secretary of Labor
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Administration appointee
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White House
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Role history & transitions

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  • The White House Cabinet page identifies Keith E. Sonderling as Acting Secretary of Labor, designated April 20, 2026.
  • TrumpsMouth separates the officeholder’s own statements, the underlying government record, independent reporting and political interpretation.
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