Investigate The Trump Slowdown at the United States Post Office
Tammy Whitcomb, the United States Postal Service Inspector General
The Trump Administration appears to be engineering a United States Postal Service breakdown to prevent millions of Americans from voting by mail.
First, the Republican National Committee and the Trump campaign spent $20 million to limit voting by mail in battleground states including Minnesota, Pennsylvania, and Nevada.
Now, recent changes made by Postmaster General Louis DeJoy pose a threat to mail-in ballots in the 2020 general election.
Since DeJoy was appointed Postmaster General in May, he has undercut the ability of the postal service to deliver the mail.
According to the Washington Post, 23 USPS executives have been “reassigned or displaced” in an apparent effort to provide DeJoy with more power over operations.
In June, he changed USPS operations by cutting back workers' hours and denying overtime to some employees.
Please join with us and demand that the United States Postal Service Inspector General investigate the current postal slowdown and ensure that the postal service is adequately prepared for the November election.
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The United States Postal Service Inspector General must investigate the Trump slowdown at the United States Post Office and ensure every mail-in ballot is counted.