USPS News Updates

Government, Business, Logistics

DeJoy Tells Judge Mail-Sorting Machines Can鈥檛 Be Reassembled

Postmaster General Louis DeJoy told a judge the U.S. Postal Service can鈥檛 reassemble the hundreds of high speed mail-sorting machines that were taken apart this year, a project that more than a dozen states allege was intended to undermine the upcoming election.

September 24, 2020
Government, Business, Logistics

N.Y. Judge: Postal Service Must Process Election Mail in Timely Manner

The U.S. Postal Service must live up to its responsibilities to timely process election mail by treating it as a priority, a New York judge ordered Sept. 21, adding that the agency鈥檚 workers should be permitted to make extra deliveries and work overtime near the November presidential election.

September 21, 2020
Government, Business, Logistics

USPS Settles Colorado Suit Over 鈥楩alse鈥 Voting Postcards

The U.S. Postal Service settled a lawsuit brought by Colorado election officials over a mass-mailer about mail-in voting that a judge deemed 鈥渇alse,鈥 agreeing to destroy cards that hadn鈥檛 been sent yet and work with the state on its election media campaign.

September 18, 2020
Government, Business, Logistics

DeJoy Ordered to Halt Post Office Changes Ahead of Election

Postmaster General Louis DeJoy was ordered by a court to halt operational changes at the U.S. Postal Service that triggered fear of a botched tally of mail-in ballots during the presidential election, Washington state鈥檚 attorney general said.

September 17, 2020
Government, Business, Logistics

House to Investigate DeJoy鈥檚 Possible Campaign Law Violations

House Democrats said Sept. 8 they will investigate whether Postmaster General Louis DeJoy encouraged employees at his former business to contribute to Republican candidates and then reimbursed them in the guise of bonuses, a violation of campaign finance laws.

September 8, 2020
Government, Business, Logistics

Trump Open to Inquiry Into DeJoy and Campaign Contributions

President Donald Trump says he鈥檚 open to an investigation of Postmaster General Louis DeJoy following published reports that former employees of DeJoy, a major donor to Trump and other Republicans, said they felt pressured to make campaign contributions to GOP candidates.

September 8, 2020
Government, Business, Logistics

Judge Orders USPS to Provide Info on Service Changes

A federal judge in Washington state is giving the Trump administration and the U.S. Postal Service 10 days to turn over records and information about service changes that critics say could undermine mail-in voting in the November election.

August 28, 2020
Government, Business, Logistics

USPS Fights State Demands for Evidence on Mailboxes, Machines

The Trump administration is pushing back on demands for evidence sought by 14 states that sued over operational changes at the U.S. Postal Service they say could hobble mail-in balloting ahead of November鈥檚 election.

August 26, 2020
Government, Business

New York, New Jersey Sue Trump, DeJoy Over USPS Service Changes

New York and New Jersey sued President Donald Trump and Postmaster General Louis DeJoy over major changes to postal service operations that the states fear will hinder mail-in voting during the November election.

August 25, 2020
Government, Business

DeJoy Says Trump Attacks on Mail-in Ballots 鈥楴ot Helpful鈥

WASHINGTON 鈥 Postmaster General Louis DeJoy told lawmakers Aug. 24 that he has warned allies of President Donald Trump that the president鈥檚 repeated attacks on mail-in ballots are 鈥渘ot helpful,鈥 but denied that recent changes at the Postal Service are linked to the November elections.

August 24, 2020