House Oversight Committee Chairwoman Vows To Subpoena Postmaster General
"He has not produced a single additional document since the House and Senate hearings were held."
"He has not produced a single additional document since the House and Senate hearings were held."
"This USPS slowdown is nothing more than a voter suppression tactic."
"Are your mail delays implicit campaign contributions?"
He also said he would keep in place a management reshuffle he implemented after assuming his job in June.
The White House also strongly opposes the legislation and has said it would recommend that President Donald Trump veto the measure.
Warren criticized the USPS Board of Governors for supporting DeJoy.
The Postal Service's governing board plans to announce that DeJoy has their "full support," according to a person briefed on the matter.
"These changes are causing huge delays, reported all across the country, threatening the effectiveness of the Postal Service and undermining our democracy."
"These changes are causing huge delays, reported all across the country, threatening the effectiveness of the Postal Service and undermining our democracy."
DeJoy also explained why the machines would not be returned.
The following are state-by-state cuts highlighted in a lawsuit filed by the state of Washington.
"I want to assure this committee and the American public that the Postal Service is fully capable and committed to delivering the nation’s election mail securely and on-time."
Democrats will want to know whether DeJoy plans to undo changes to the mail made in recent weeks.
"I am writing to ensure that the substantial number of ballots expected to be cast by mail during the 2020 election cycle, in part because of the COVID-19 pandemic, are ...
"We're witnessing a significant onslaught against our postal system at a time when prompt mail delivery matters more than ever, especially for voters of color."
The Democratic-led House is scheduled to vote on the legislation on Saturday.
"I spoke with Postmaster General DeJoy and conveyed to him that his announcement is not a solution and is misleading."
Schumer has multiple demands for the USPS Board of Governors
Meadows is firing back at state attorney generals.
McConnell is not sure about Senate Republicans being onboard for a postal service bill.