Judge ‘Shocked’ at Postal Service, May Order Head to Testify
- Sullivan blasts DeJoy for failing to comply with court orders
- Lawsuit is over USPS changes that disrupted voting by mail
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Postmaster General Louis DeJoy may have to testify under oath about his agency’s failure to follow court orders to avoid delivery disruptions for mail-in ballots during the election.
U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan in Washington said at a hearing Wednesday that he was “shocked” at the behavior, including not completing a mandatory sweep of mail-processing facilities to look for undelivered ballots by 3 p.m. on Election Day.