A large banner displaying Donald Trump with the slogan "Make America Safe Again" was hung outside the Justice Department headquarters in Washington, prompting strong criticism from Democrats who argue it politicizes the federal agency and undermines its independence, according to TIME and The Guardian. The banner’s presence comes amid heightened tensions over perceived political influence within the department.
Separately, Shawn DeRemer, the husband of Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer, has been banned from the Department of Labor’s Washington building following multiple sexual assault allegations from female staffers. Security footage and police reports reportedly document inappropriate conduct, as reported by The New Republic, The Hill, and The Guardian.
At least two women have accused DeRemer of sexual assault, and these incidents prompted immediate action by the Labor Department to restrict his access while investigations are ongoing. The allegations add pressure on Secretary Chavez-DeRemer, whose leadership is now scrutinized due to the controversy surrounding her spouse, as detailed by The Guardian and The Hill.
The banner at the Justice Department and the allegations against the Labor Secretary’s husband highlight ongoing challenges related to misconduct and political influence within federal agencies. Officials have not commented on whether the banner will be removed or the final status of the investigation into DeRemer.
Going forward, key developments to watch include the Justice Department’s response to calls for depoliticizing its environment and the outcome of the investigation into Shawn DeRemer’s conduct, which could have broader implications for the Labor Secretary’s position and the department’s internal culture.

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