With less than three months before the presidential election, Democratic leaders in Congress are demanding that the director general of the US Postal Service answer for controversial changes to the vote-by-mail process. At least six states are considering legal action against the agency and the Donald Trump administration.
Democrats question changes in the Postal Service
2020-08-17T23:04:01.545Z
Less than three months before the presidential election, Democratic leaders in Congress are demanding that the director general of the US Postal Service answer for the controversial changes in the ...
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