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Trump reportedly plans to take control of USPS, dismiss board
Trump reportedly plans to take control of USPS, dismiss board
Trump reportedly plans to take control of USPS, dismiss board

Published on: 02/21/2025

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President Donald Trump intends to dismiss the board of directors of the U.S. Postal Service and take more direct control of the agency, according to exclusive reporting from the Washington Post.

The Post on Thursday cited six anonymous officials familiar with President Trump's plans.

Scripps News Group has not yet independently verified the reporting.

The plan as reported would dissolve the USPS board of directors by executive order and move control of the service under the Department of Commerce. It stands to affect trillions of dollars' worth of commercial communication and shipping that moves through the Postal Service and more than 600,000 employees who currently work for the agency.

The outcome would be in line with similar recent actions President Trump has taken, including the consolidation by executive order of independent agencies and regulators to bring them under White House control. Like those actions, however, a takeover of USPS is likely to generate new lawsuits against President Trump and the administration.

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The news comes days after Louis DeJoy, current head of the USPS, said he plans to step down.

DeJoy sent a letter to the USPS board on Monday directing it to start the search for someone to replace him.

DeJoy, who started as Postmaster General in 2020 during President Trump's first term, was a Republican donor and was unusual for not first being a postal employee. He developed a plan to streamline the Postal Service and save it money by consolidating its operations into fewer mail centers.

It is not yet clear whether Trump intends to follow that plan.

The administration has not yet commented on the latest reporting.

This is a developing story and will be updated.

News Source : https://www.kbzk.com/politics/president-trumps-first-100-days/trump-reportedly-plans-to-take-control-of-usps-dismiss-board

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