House Dems summon USPS leaders to testify at listening to on mail

BEDMINSTER, N.J. — The Democratic-run House on Sunday demanded that leaders of the U.S. Postal Service testify at an emergency oversight listening to Aug. 24 on mail delays as considerations develop that the Trump White House is making an attempt to undermine the company throughout the coronavirus pandemic whilst states increase mail-in balloting choices for the November presidential election. The House Oversight and Reform Committee mentioned it needs to listen to from new Postmaster General Louis DeJoy and from the chair of the Postal Service board of governors, Robert “Mike” Duncan. With heightened scrutiny of its operations, the company is now inquiring for a short lived preelection price building up, from mid-October via Christmas, even supposing now not