Trump defends the postmaster general, says 'I don't know what he's doing' amid outrage over USPS delays
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President Donald Trump defended Postmaster General Louis DeJoy on Saturday amid growing outrage over US Postal Service delays and widespread concern about the looming election.
Trump spoke to reporters at a news briefing from his golf resort in Bedminster, New Jersey, but deflected when he was asked about DeJoy's decision to remove hundreds of high-volume mail-processing machines across the country this year.
"I don't know. I don't know what he's doing," Trump said. "I can only tell you he's a very smart man."But the USPS changes have fueled suspicion and accusations that the Trump administration is seeking to sabotage mail-in voting for the November presidential election. In addition to the controversy over the mail-processing machines, a number of states have seen the removal of letter-collection boxes, and people across the country have seem major slowdowns in mail delivery services.
On Saturday, Trump once again tried to sow doubt in the integrity of widespread mail-in voting, saying without evidence that it could take "months" or "years" to learn the results."These ballots are all going to be lost," he said. "They're going to be gone."
"The Postmaster General must resign," Schiff tweeted. "He's slowed delivery, banned overtime & decommissioned mail-sorting machines. Right before the election. During a pandemic."
He added that the House of Representatives should immediately begin hearings on the matter.
Rep. Jim Cooper, a Tennessee Democrat, went a step further and suggested DeJoy be subpoenaed and arrested by the Sergeant at Arms if he refuses to appear.Copyright © 2021. Times Internet Limited. All rights reserved.For reprint rights. Times Syndication Service.
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