Donald Trump’s transition team is vetting candidates to replace Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, though Trump won’t have direct authority to fire him.
In a Friday hearing before the US Senate, Postmaster General Louis DeJoy publicly broke with President Donald Trump in endorsing mail-in voting as safe and secure, stating that the US Postal ...
DeJoy has a long history of donating to Trump and other Republicans. DeJoy thrust the Postal Service, considered almost every year the most trusted federal entity, into the limelight with changes ...
He was confirmed to lead the USPS by a board made up entirely of Trump appointees, and his companies still hold active contracts with the agency he is leading. DeJoy implemented significant cuts ...
One company has said it's ready to make tens of thousands of new gas vehicles for the USPS, rather than electric ones, if the ...
With DeJoy set to testify before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee on Friday, and again before the House Oversight Committee on Monday, here’s a rundown of what may ...
Trump also signed an executive action ordering a "freeze" on hiring new federal employees. The action, which went into effect immediately, pauses government agencies from hiring for an open positions ...
Bastian explained that even if it is “not necessarily apparent on the surface, at the heart of DeJoy’s and the Postal Service’s actions is voter disenfranchisement ... and recent attempts and lawsuits ...
DeJoy last month, significantly expanding the federal protections afforded religious employees in the workplace. The decision itself was unanimous, reflecting a broad consensus that employers ...