Experts say the move would likely violate the law. Trump said Friday that Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick would be “looking at” the mail agency.
President Donald Trump may soon attempt to place the U.S. Postal Service under Commerce Department control, a move that could reshape a $1.2 trillion mailing industry employing over 7 million Americans.
Trump has made several changes to the federal bureaucracy via executive order, but this reported change to the USPS would likely be met with legal challenges.
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Postal workers union rally in DC against federal plans to privatize USPSA union representing postal service workers said it opposes efforts by President Donald Trump's administration to abolish the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) and pri
U.S. President Donald Trump is preparing to dissolve the leadership of the U.S. Postal Service and absorb the independent mail agency into his administration, the Washington Post reported on Thursday.
President Donald Trump has signalled that he’s planning big changes for the national mail service, potentially cutting independence after 50 years.
Lutnick previously supported the idea of dissolving USPS leadership to bring the agency under the Department of Commerce.
Postal workers, union leaders, and local politicians gathered on Sunday to demand fair wages and protest potential changes to the USPS.
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Fox 5 on MSNUSPS holding DC hiring fairThe United States Postal Service is holding a hiring fair for automotive technicians in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday.
The White House has denied reports that President Trump would sign an EO to fire the USPS board and place the agency under the Commerce Department.
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How Mail Could Be Impacted by Trump USPS TakeoverUSPS currently expects to close the fiscal year 2025 with a $6.9 billion net loss. The Washington Post, which first reported Trump's plan late on Thursday, quoted officials wishing to remain anonymous in saying that the president is expected to issue an ...
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Burlington-Plattsburgh WCAX-TV on MSNWelch warns of consequences of USPS changesWelch says the legislation comes as the USPS continues plans to downsize postal processing facilities in Essex Junction and White River Junction, and move most mail processing to
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