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stal Service are linked to the November elections." DeJoy said, "I am not engaged in sabotaging the election." Reuters (8/24, Sullivan) reports that DeJoy told the committee "that he planned to resume some cost-cutting measures that have factored in widespread service delays, defying Democratic lawmak
g The Election." The AP (8/24, Daly, Mascaro, Yen) reports that during "sometimes contentious House Oversight Committee hearing" Monday, Postmaster Louis DeJoy said he has told the President Trump's allies that the President's attacks on mail-in ballots are "not helpful," but DeJoy "denied that recent chan
Monday, Postmaster Louis DeJoy said he has told the President Trump's allies that the President's attacks on mail-in ballots are "not helpful," but DeJoy "denied that recent changes at the Postal Service are linked to the November elections." DeJoy said, "I am not engaged in sabotaging the election."
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Monday, Postmaster Louis DeJoy said he has told the President Trump's allies that the President's attacks on mail-in ballots are "not helpful," but DeJoy "denied that recent changes at the Postal Service are linked to the November elections." DeJoy said, "I am not engaged in sabotaging the election."
c9 I cc29e776d8f4a4accf> (8/24, Daly, Mascaro, Yen) reports that during "sometimes contentious House Oversight Committee hearing" Monday, Postmaster Louis DeJoy said he has told the President Trump's allies that the President's attacks on mail-in ballots are "not helpful," but DeJoy "denied that recent chan
a-election-post-office/u-s- postmaster-tells-house-committee-he-will-resume-cost-cutting-after-election-idUSKBN25K1UT> (8/24, Sullivan) reports that DeJoy told the committee "that he planned to resume some cost-cutting measures that have factored in widespread service delays, defying Democratic lawmake
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stal Service are linked to the November elections." DeJoy said, "I am not engaged in sabotaging the election." Reuters (8/24, Sullivan) reports that DeJoy told the committee "that he planned to resume some cost-cutting measures that have factored in widespread service delays, defying Democratic lawmak
g The Election." The AP (8/24, Daly, Mascaro, Yen) reports that during "sometimes contentious House Oversight Committee hearing" Monday, Postmaster Louis DeJoy said he has told the President Trump's allies that the President's attacks on mail-in ballots are "not helpful," but DeJoy "denied that recent chan
Monday, Postmaster Louis DeJoy said he has told the President Trump's allies that the President's attacks on mail-in ballots are "not helpful," but DeJoy "denied that recent changes at the Postal Service are linked to the November elections." DeJoy said, "I am not engaged in sabotaging the election."
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"The United States Postal Service has paid about $286 million over the past seven years to XPO Logistics, the former employer of Postmaster General Louis DeJoy." He continues to hold "at least a $30 million stake in the company, which has ramped up its business with the Postal Service since he took the hel
the agency." The numbers, "obtained by The New York Times from a public records request, shed new light on the extent to which the company where Mr. DeJoy was a top executive — and in which he still has a substantial amount of money invested — is intertwined with the agency he now runs, fueling questi
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analysis by the US Postal Service's inspector general found that a dramatic slowdown in mail delivery resulted from actions that Postmaster General Louis DeJoy initiated or accelerated after he took office in June. Colorado Wildfire Grows By More Than 100,000 Acres, Forcing Evacuation. The CBS Evening News
ing Launch Of Trump-Branded Media Outlet. • Trump Issues Order Removing Protections For Federal Workers. • USPS IG: Mail Service Deteriorated Under DeJoy. • Colorado Wildfire Grows By More Than 100,000 Acres, Forcing Evacuation. International News • Europe Imposes More Restrictions As Hospitals Prep
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analysis by the US Postal Service's inspector general found that a dramatic slowdown in mail delivery resulted from actions that Postmaster General Louis DeJoy initiated or accelerated after he took office in June. Colorado Wildfire Grows By More Than 100,000 Acres, Forcing Evacuation. The CBS Evening New
ing Launch Of Trump-Branded Media Outlet. • Trump Issues Order Removing Protections For Federal Workers. • USPS IG: Mail Service Deteriorated Under DeJoy. • Colorado Wildfire Grows By More Than 100,000 Acres, Forcing Evacuation. INTERNATIONAL NEWS • Europe Imposes More Restrictions As Hospitals Prep
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e numbers, "obtained by The New York Times from a public records EFTA01658726 request, shed new light on the extent to which the company where Mr. DeJoy was a top executive — and in which he still has a substantial amount of money invested - is intertwined with the agency he now runs, fueling questi
"The United States Postal Service has paid about $286 million over the past seven years to XPO Logistics, the former employer of Postmaster General Louis DeJoy." He continues to hold "at least a $30 million stake in the company, which has ramped up its business with the Postal Service since he took the hel
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o the U.S. Postal Service" by new Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, appointed by President Trump. Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-VA) said, "Postmaster General DeJoy is calling this a `modified organizational structure.' It's really a Trojan Horse. Deliberate sabotage to disrupt mail service on the eve of the el
opted amid the COVID-19 pandemic," with many of the concerns arising from "recent changes made to the U.S. Postal Service" by new Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, appointed by President Trump. Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-VA) said, "Postmaster General DeJoy is calling this a `modified organizational structure.' It
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susceptible to widespread fraud, postal employees and union officials say the changes implemented by the Trump fundraiser- turned-postmaster general Louis DeJoy are contributing to a growing perception that mail delays are the result of a political effort to undermine absentee voting." The Post says "days-lo
mail delays are the result of a political effort to undermine absentee voting." The Post says "days-long backlogs of mail across the country" after DeJoy "put in place new procedures described as cost-cutting efforts" come as Trump "has escalated his efforts to cast doubt about the integrity of the No
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susceptible to widespread fraud, postal employees and union officials say the changes implemented by the Trump fundraiser-turned-postmaster general Louis DeJoy are contributing to a growing perception that mail delays are the result of a political effort to undermine absentee voting." The Post says "days-lo
mail delays are the result of a political effort to undermine absentee voting." The Post says "days-long backlogs of mail across the country" after DeJoy "put in place new procedures described as cost-cutting efforts" come as Trump "has escalated his efforts to cast doubt about the integrity of the No
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"The United States Postal Service has paid about $286 million over the past seven years to XPO Logistics, the former employer of Postmaster General Louis DeJoy." He continues to hold "at least a $30 million stake in the company, which has ramped up its business with the Postal Service since he took the hel
the agency." The numbers, "obtained by The New York Times from a public records request, shed new light on the extent to which the company where Mr. DeJoy was a top executive - and in which he still has a substantial amount of money invested - is intertwined with the agency he now runs, fueling questi
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pted amid the COVID-19 pandemic," with many of the concerns arising from "recent changes made to the U.S. Postal Service" by new Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, appointed by President Trump. Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-VA) said, "Postmaster General DeJoy is calling this a 'modified organizational structure.' It
the U.S. Postal Service" by new Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, appointed by President Trump. Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-VA) said, "Postmaster General DeJoy is calling this a 'modified organizational structure.' It's really a Trojan Horse. Deliberate sabotage to disrupt mail service on the eve of the el
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mail delays are the result of a political effort to undermine absentee voting." The Post says "days-long backlogs of mail across the country" after DeJoy "put in place new procedures described as cost-cutting efforts" come as Trump "has escalated his efforts to cast doubt about the integrity of the No
susceptible to widespread fraud, postal employees and union officials say the changes implemented by the Trump fundraiser-turned-postmaster general Louis DeJoy are contributing to a growing perception that mail delays are the result of a political effort to undermine absentee voting." The Post says "days-lo
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pted amid the COVID-19 pandemic," with many of the concerns arising from "recent changes made to the U.S. Postal Service" by new Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, appointed by President Trump. Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-VA) said, "Postmaster General DeJoy is calling this a `modified organizational structure.' It
the U.S. Postal Service" by new Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, appointed by President Trump. Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-VA) said, "Postmaster General DeJoy is calling this a `modified organizational structure.' It's really a Trojan Horse. Deliberate sabotage to disrupt mail service on the eve of the el
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ing Launch Of Trump-Branded Media Outlet. • Trump Issues Order Removing Protections For Federal Workers. • USPS IG: Mail Service Deteriorated Under DeJoy. • Colorado Wildfire Grows By More Than 100,000 Acres, Forcing Evacuation. EFTA00135798 INTERNATIONAL NEWS • Europe Imposes More Restrictions As
analysis by the US Postal Service's inspector general found that a dramatic slowdown in mail delivery resulted from actions that Postmaster General Louis DeJoy initiated or accelerated after he took office in June. Colorado Wildfire Grows By More Than 100,000 Acres, Forcing Evacuation. The CBS Evening New
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st office `at the request of the customer" even if they did not make such a request. The Post says this is due to "broad changes Postmaster General Louis DeJoy has implemented" and in the case of a mail carrier being unable to "deliver a package on the day it was scheduled...the system sometimes generates
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small discounts because of the volume of packages they provide." Reuters (7/29, Lambert, Heavey) says President Trump nominated Postmaster General Louis DeJoy "to bring the service's finances in line and he is pushing to cut costs even if it means delaying deliveries." According to Reuters, the Postal Serv
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- available-to-postal-service-as-part-of-coronavirus-relief-idUSKCN24U29W> (7/29, Lambert, Heavey) says President Trump nominated Postmaster General Louis DeJoy "to bring the service's finances in line and he is pushing to cut costs even if it means delaying deliveries." According to Reuters, the Postal Serv
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ost office 'at the request of the customer' even if they did not make such a request. The Post says this is due to "broad changes Postmaster General Louis DeJoy has implemented" and in the case of a mail carrier being unable to "deliver a package on the day it was scheduled...the system sometimes generates a
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st office 'at the request of the customer" even if they did not make such a request. The Post says this is due to "broad changes Postmaster General Louis DeJoy has implemented" and in the case of a mail carrier being unable to "deliver a package on the day it was scheduled...the system sometimes generates
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