House Democrats grill Louis DeJoy over service delays
During the four-hour hearing, Mr DeJoy – scrutinised for sweeping cuts to the agency as the president undermines vote-by-mail efforts ahead of crucial November elections – said he would not reverse cost-cutting measures that have caused significant nationwide slowdowns. He denied that he was responsible for several of the operational changes that outside observers believe caused the mail delays, saying those changes had been implemented before he took over the USPS.
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