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Judge Denounces USPS Changes as Effort to Sabotage Election and Orders Reversal
The judge slammed DeJoy's policies as a "politically motivated attack" on the U.S. Postal Service.
US Postal Service Sued Over Refusal to Release DeJoy’s Calendar
The USPS's stonewalling could indicate that the postmaster general has something to hide.
Trump Touted “Refreshingly Democratic” Benefits of Vote by Mail in 2000 Op-Ed
Trump argued in favor of vote by mail during his brief presidential campaign 20 years ago.
DeJoy Donated $600,000 to Trump and GOP After Postmaster General Job Opened
DeJoy's massive donations within a two-month period are the latest of his myriad conflicts of interest.
Trump’s Main Strategy for Winning the Election Is to Discredit It
Trump isn't even trying to win a fair fight -- but his plan to declare an election-night victory could backfire.
Native American Voters Face Significant Barriers to Mail-In Voting in 2020
While voting by mail is critical, it's not a viable option for some Native American communities.
USPS Board Praises DeJoy Amid Mail Slowdowns and Straw-Donor Scandal
The board members' comments drew outrage from lawmakers and watchdogs in light of the disruption during DeJoy's tenure.
House to Investigate DeJoy for Perjury Over Illegal GOP Fundraising Scheme
House Oversight Chair Rep. Carolyn Maloney said the postmaster general faces “criminal exposure” for lying under oath.
More Than 550,000 Mail Ballots Have Already Been Rejected in 2020
Ballot issues could tip the election, as the 2016 race was decided by about 77,000 combined votes over three states.
DeJoy Urged to “Step Aside” in Light of Campaign Finance Fraud Allegations
DeJoy's role as Postmaster General is pivotal in terms of securing the integrity of the vote.