From Save the USPS <[email protected]>
Subject Louis DeJoy has done it again
Date August 22, 2022 3:35 PM
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Hi,

Louis DeJoy is at it again.

First, this Trump-appointed postmaster general announced plans to buy
50,000 gas-guzzling, polluting postal trucks that get less than 9 miles
per gallon.^1

Then he said that he’s going to eliminate 50,000 U.S. Postal Service jobs,
inevitably leading to worse service and slower mail delivery.^2

Now DeJoy says he plans to raise the price of postage again, after raising
the cost of a first-class stamp to 60 cents just last month.^3

When Donald Trump was defeated for reelection, that should have been the
end of his corrupt postmaster general. But because of inaction by the
Postal Service Board of Governors and Congress, DeJoy is still there,
pushing Trump’s agenda and running the USPS into the ground.

[ [link removed] ]Louis DeJoy must go, and Demand Progress is helping make that possible.
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DeJoy’s list of scandals and misdeeds is jaw-dropping, even by the
standards of the Trump administration:

* DeJoy donated nearly $700,000 to Trump’s Republican National
Convention before being rewarded by Trump with the postmaster general
job.^4
* During his tenure, on-time mail delivery declined from 92% to 61%
while postal rates went up.^5
* He’s under investigation for campaign finance law violations and
conflicts of interest.^6,^7
* Delivery slowdowns delayed ballots during the 2020 presidential
election, and similar problems are being reported in this year’s
midterm primaries.^8
* He announced plans to buy 50,000 gas-guzzling mail trucks despite
rising gas prices and in defiance of the Biden administration’s
climate plan. He agreed to increase the number of electric vehicles
only after facing multiple lawsuits.^9

The good news is that pressure is rising on DeJoy. He’s facing lawsuits,
campaign finance investigations, and pressure from the postal workers
union, members of Congress, and consumers.

Demand Progress has driven in more than 200,000 signatures to Congress and
the White House urging them to act. We helped pass historic legislation to
reform the postal service and safeguard its long-term survival. We helped
secure confirmation of President Biden’s nominations for the Postal
Service Board of Governors to end the gridlock preventing action.

[ [link removed] ]Now it’s time to finish the job. Will you donate $10 to
support our work, including turning up the heat to get rid of Louis DeJoy
and save the U.S. Postal Service?

With gratitude for all you do,

Tihi and the team at Demand Progress Action

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Sources:
1. The Washington Post, "House panel will investigate USPS plan to
purchase 8.6 mpg trucks," [ [link removed] ]May 12, 2022.
2. Government Executive, "As Pressure Ramps Up Against USPS Reforms, DeJoy
Asks Stakeholders to Fall in Line," [ [link removed] ]August 10, 2022.
3. The Philadelphia Inquirer, USPS to request rate increase due to
inflation, DeJoy says," [ [link removed] ]August 9, 2022.
4. CNN, "DeJoy donated nearly $700,000 to Trump’s convention, new filings
show," [ [link removed] ]October 10, 2020.
5. The Independent, "Katie Porter decimates Louis DeJoy’s leadership of
USPS with a sharpie," [ [link removed] ]November 16, 2021.
6. The Washington Post, "FBI investigating Postmaster General Louis DeJoy
in connection with past political fundraising," [ [link removed] ]June 3, 2021.
7. Salon, "DeJoy may have violated conflict of interest law by profiting
off USPS Covid tests: watchdog group," [ [link removed] ]April 1, 2022.
8. The Bellingham Herald, "Unanswered calls to USPS, undelivered mail and
ballots concern WA residents," [ [link removed] ]August 1, 2022.
9. The Independent, "USPS will make 40% of its new trucks electric, up
from 10%," [ [link removed] ]July 20, 2022.
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