U.S. Post Office Overhaul Has Democrats Crying ‘Sabotage’
- Reorganization centralizes power around Trump appointee DeJoy
- Interest in voting by mail rising in U.S. given Covid-19 risks
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The U.S. Postal Service overhauled its organizational structure, as Democrats called for an investigation into whether the changes implemented by President Donald Trump’s postmaster general pose a threat to mail-in ballots for the November election.
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy on Friday said the new structure, organized around three business units, will increase efficiency by reducing costs and boosting revenue.