Postmaster General DeJoy Steps Down After Trump Pushed for Faster USPS Shake-Up
- Louis DeJoy resigned from his role as Postmaster General of the U.S. Postal Service on Monday, with Doug Tulino serving as interim leader while a permanent successor is chosen.
- DeJoy's tenure included plans to cut 10,000 workers and implement substantial budget reductions, which have caused protests from USPS employees.
- The American Postal Workers Union stated that DeJoy's resignation is part of a broader plan for privatization by the government, which they argue would harm service quality and raise postage costs.
- Officials have warned that privatization would lead to higher postage prices and lower service quality, significantly impacting rural communities.
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Duncan Steps Down from Postal Service Board of Governors
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EDITORIAL: DeJoy says he'll leave; now let's fix the USPS
Louis Dejoy has stepped down as U.S. postmaster general, and good riddance. But it may not have happened quickly enough, because this dark force of profiteering run amok has a few things up his sleeve.
USPS Postmaster General DeJoy steps down
What happened Postmaster General Louis DeJoy stepped down Monday, ending a tumultuous five years as head of the U.S. Postal Service that began with the Covid-19 pandemic and mail-ballot-heavy 2020 election and "ended amid pressure from President Donald Trump's administration to assert political control over the postal system," The Washington Post said. Who said what DeJoy announced his departure in February but did not set a date. His resignatio…
US Postmaster Gen. Louis DeJoy resigns amid Trump privatization support
U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy has resigned and a search for his successor has begun. DeJoy announced the move effective immediately on Monday. DeJoy's abrupt departure comes amid protests against potential efforts to privatize the United States Postal Service by the Trump administration. DeJoy led to a major restructure of the postal service during his five years as the head of the agency. Full Story U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy res…
There Is No DeJoy In Mudville, Or In The Postal Service Either
Video screenshot, KABC-TV. Fire was Christmas Eve 2019; presumably no ballots burned to cinders, just children’s Christmas dreams. After becoming the first postmaster general whose name most Americans had to know at all, Louis DeJoy resigned on Monday, potentially helping Donald Trump’s aim of privatizing the US Postal Service. According to the Washington Post (archive link), DeJoy left after he resisted pressure from the White House to interfer…
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