USPSâs DeJoy Gives Himself an âAâ and Asks for More Funds to Further Slow Mail
U.S. Postal Service Postmaster General Louis DeJoy departs following a House Oversight and Reform Committee hearing on Capitol Hill on February 24, 2021, in Washington, D.C.
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Handing congressional Democrats additional reasons to demand his removal, Postmaster General Louis DeJoy on Thursday asked House appropriators for more money to implement his forthcoming plan to further slow mail delivery and gave himself an âAâ grade for his performance thus far at the U.S. Postal Service â a nearly nine-month tenure that has been marked by scandal and nationwide package delays.