USPS Postmaster General gave bonuses to former employees who donated to GOP candidates, new report says
Former employees of Postmaster General Louis DeJoy said they felt pressured to make political contributions to GOP candidates while working for his former business, The Washington Post reported.
The Post said an analysis of campaign finance records saw a"pattern of extensive donations by New Breed employees to Republican candidates." He added that while at New Breed Logistics, DeJoy"sought and received legal advice from the former General Counsel of the Federal Election Commission on election laws, including the law of political contributions, to ensure that he, New Breed Logistics, and any person affiliated with New Breed fully complied with any and all laws."
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