Andrew Puzder, the head of the parent company that owns Hardeeâs and Carlâs Jr., paid an undocumented immigrant to work as his housekeeper for years, and of course, heâs Donald Trumpâs pick to head the Labor Department.
According to CNN, Puzder released a statement Monday admitting that he and his wife had employed the woman, but saying that they didnât know she wasnât legally allowed to be in the U.S.
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âMy wife and I employed a housekeeper for a few years, during which I was unaware that she was not legally permitted to work in the U.S.,â Puzder said in a statement. âWhen I learned of her status, we immediately ended her employment and offered her assistance in getting legal status.â
He also said that he and his wife paid back taxes that werenât paid during the womanâs employment.
âWe have fully paid back taxes to the IRS and the state of California and submitted all required paperwork,â he said.
As CNN notes, hiring undocumented workers has ruined Cabinet nominations in the past.
Remember ânannygateââthe revelation that then-President Bill Clintonâs attorney general pick Zoe Baird had hired undocumented help? It sank her chances.
But letâs say for the sake of argument that Puzder didnât know that the woman who was working in his home was not a legal citizen. That isnât even the biggest reason he shouldnât be confirmed. According to court records viewed by Politico, Lisa Feirstein, Puzderâs ex-wife, claimed that she experienced domestic violence during their marriage. Feirstein recently retracted those claims, saying that she only made them to bolster her divorce settlement, and Puzder has denied abusing her.
However, according to Politico, the retraction is being called into question by womenâs advocacy groups, since Feirstein, then going by the name Lisa Henning, once appeared in disguise on The Oprah Winfrey Show claiming that she was the victim of domestic abuse.
On the show, she was identified by the made-up name âAnnâ and wore a wig and glasses to conceal her appearance. Critics say that one could ask, if the domestic abuse claims were made up only to bolster divorce payments, why would Feirstein go on a national television show in disguise to detail âmade-upâ abuse?
But if those reasons still arenât enough to question Puzderâs nomination, the Huffington Post notes that his fast-food restaurants have been found guilty of an extraordinary number of labor violations.
A Republican source told CNN that Puzder may opt out of becoming part of Trumpâs Cabinet.
âHe may be bailing,â a Republican source said, CNN reports. âHe is not into the pounding he is taking, and the paperwork.â
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