People Still Like The Postal Service—And See Through Trump's Attacks On It
Americans are definitely not on board with Donald Trump and Louis DeJoy’s sabotage campaign against the U.S. Postal Service (USPS), a new poll finds. The big public rationale for installing DeJoy as postmaster general was that he was an experienced businessman who would introduce business-style efficiencies to the Postal Service. But 66% of people told the Washington Post-University of Maryland poll that the Postal Service “should be run like a public service, even if that costs the government money,” while just 32% said: “It should be run like a business, even if that limits the services it provides.”
