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House Democrats say they're investigating Postmaster General Louis DeJoy over allegations that he asked employees to donate to certain political candidates and then reimbursed them through bonuses.

's reporting. It appears to describe what is known as a straw donor scheme, in which a person donates in another's name to get around individual contribution limits. It's not illegal forDuring an Aug. 24 hearing in the House, DeJoy denied paying back several executives for contributing to Trump's campaign.

"That's an outrageous claim, sir, and I resent it," he said when asked by Rep. Jim Cooper, a Democrat from Tennessee."The answer is no.""I'm fully aware of legal campaign contributions, and I resent the assertion, sir. What are you accusing me of?" DeJoy responded.White House chief of staff Mark Meadows"Never underestimate Congress' ability to ratchet up an investigation 60 days out from a presidential election," he said."Louis DeJoy is an honorable man ... I'm sure he'll cooperate completely." Maloney's committee is already investigating DeJoy's tenure at the Postal Service and has subpoenaed his communications about operations. In a statement Tuesday, committee member Rep. Gerald Connolly, D-Va., said DeJoy's response to a document request for communications with the Trump campaign has been"inadequate."earlier this month that he did not consider"the communications I had with certain personal friends of mine regarding the president's statements about the Postal Service to be with the 'Trump campaign.'" "Although you confirmed that you communicated with individuals associated with the Trump campaign, you failed to identify the individuals you spoke with—or when these conversations occurred," Connolly said in a response to DeJoy."Claiming a personal relationship does not absolve you of your responsibility to produce these documents to the committee."NPR congressional correspondent Claudia Grisales contributed to this report.

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