Las Vegas Review-Journal

Post office halts some changes

Box removal delayed until after election, agency leader says

- By Lisa Mascaro and Anthony Izaguirre

WASHINGTON — Facing mounting public pressure and a crush of state lawsuits, President Donald Trump’s new postmaster general announced Tuesday he is halting some operationa­l changes to mail delivery.

Postmaster General Louis Dejoy said he would “suspend” several of his initiative­s — including the removal of the distinctiv­e blue mail boxes that prompted an outcry — until after the election “to avoid even the appearance of impact on election mail.”

“We will deliver the nation’s election mail on time,” Dejoy said in a statement.

The reversal from Dejoy, who is set to testify Friday before the Senate, comes as more than 20 states, from New York to California, announced they would be suing to stop the changes.

Several vowed they would press on, keeping a watchful eye on the Postal Service ahead of the election.

Speaker Nancy Pelosi is pushing ahead with Saturday’s vote to prevent election-year mail changes and provide emergency postal funds.

“I don’t, frankly, trust the postmaster general,” Pelosi said in San Francisco.

At the White House, Trump has flatly denied he is seeking to slowwalk the mail, even as he leveled fresh assaults Tuesday on mail-in voting and universal ballots.

More Americans than ever are expected to choose to vote absentee during the coronaviru­s outbreak.

“You can’t have millions and millions of ballots sent all over the place, sent to people that are dead, sent to dogs, cats, sent everywhere,” Trump told reporters.

“This isn’t games and you have to get it right,” Trump said.

Some of the initiative­s Dejoy said he was shelving until after the election had already been announced.

Dejoy said Tuesday he is halting the planned removal of mail-processing machines and blue collection boxes, as well as an initiative to change retail hours at post offices.

He also said that no mail processing facilities will be closed and said the agency has not eliminated overtime.

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