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Andy Puzder has reportedly withdrawn his nomination for consideration in Donald Trump’s cabinet.Andy Puzder has reportedly withdrawn his nomination for consideration in Donald Trump’s cabinet.
He was expected to be confirmed shortly as Labour Secretary. He was expected to be confirmed on Thursday as Labour Secretary and the withdrawal of his nomination would mean he is the first casualty of Mr Trump's cabinet.
Mr Puzder, a fast food chain CEO, has faced allegations of domestic abuse and of mistreating his workers, several of whom testified against him last month before the Senate. Mr Puzder, a fast food chain CEO, has faced allegations of domestic abuse and of mistreating his workers, several of whom testified against him last month before the Senate.
A source close to the CKE Restaurants executive told CBS that Mr Puzder was "very tired" of the abuse he had received since his nomination last year.A source close to the CKE Restaurants executive told CBS that Mr Puzder was "very tired" of the abuse he had received since his nomination last year.
More follows... His senate hearing had been delayed five times as he failed to submit the appropriate ethics and financial paperwork.
The man who reportedly earned around $17,000 per day was described as a "sworn foe" of the minimum wage, and who was also against paid sick leave or maternity leave.
Republican support for the candidate quickly evaporated due to his allegations of workplace abuses and his support of increased immigration.
He would have needed 50 out of the 52 Republicans in the Senate to vote for him, due to a lack of votes from Democrats or Independents, but at least seven Republicans refused to stand by him.
Abuse allegations from his ex-wife, Lisa Fierstein, recently received the most attention among Senators, after Oprah Winfrey gave the deciding Senate Committee a decades-old tape of Ms Fierstein on her show, detailing the alleged abuse.
Divorce records released this week show that Mr Puzder's ex-wife accused him of "striking her violently about the face, chest, back, shoulders and neck, without provocation or cause," according to The New York Times. A spokesman for Mr Puzder told the newspaper that sharing the allegations was "nothing more than a desperate attempt to tarnish Andy Puzder".
Ms Fierstein reportedly retracted elements of her allegations, which she related in a letter sent to the Senate committee.
Republican Senator Lamar Alexander said he had still intended to vote for Mr Puzder. 
"That happened 27 years ago," he told Poltiico. "His former wife has said it was all not true. She has reiterated that in a heartfelt letter to members of the committee and has been willing to talk to members of the committee so I don’t think that’s an issue."
The cabinet setback comes shortly after Michael Flynn was forced to resign as national security adviser due to allegedly misinforming the FBI about his calls to the Russian ambassador last year, to assure the Russians that sanctions would be overturned.
Education secretary Betsy DeVos also suffered a close shave to the cabinet as education secretary due to opposition from teachers, Democrats and civil rights campaigners.
Vice President Mike Pence cast a rare, tie-breaking vote in her favour, however, which ushered her into power.
Mr Trump's journey to fill as many as 4,000 government roles has been volatile, with many key cabinet roles still unconfirmed and many gaps within national security positions like the National Security Council.