USPS Hit With Fourth Injunction Over Changes During Election
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A federal judge in Pennsylvania became the fourth to issue a nationwide injunction against the U.S. Postal Service over disruptive operational changes initiated by Postmaster General Louis DeJoy.
U.S. District Judge Gerald Austin McHugh issued the injunction Monday in a suit filed by six Democratic state attorneys general and the District of Columbia. The judge said mail service “dropped precipitously” after DeJoy began his tenure this year and that states’ administration of the upcoming election “has been and will continue to be frustrated as a result of mail delays.”