Anonymous wrote:“As soon as it became apparent that operational changes made by DeJoy were slowing the mail, an enormous wave of public pressure, including congressional hearings, forced him to back off of making any operational changes before the election. Voting rights advocates sued to force him to roll back the remaining changes, and public pressure and the U.S. district judge overseeing the federal case, Emmett Sullivan, caused the USPS to adopt what it calls “extraordinary measures” to keep ballots moving faster than the rest of the mail.”
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
WTAF. Why isn’t this being discussed?
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Anonymous wrote:I think this should be the biggest of big deals: Election interference, that, for a variety of reasons, is heavily aimed at one political party. This is something so basic to having a fair election and a functioning nation that I think everyone should be both furious and concerned.
Anonymous wrote:Judge Sullivan should simply hold Dejoy in contempt and put him in jail until the USPS delivers all the ballots in its facilities. I’m betting they’d find everything within 12 hours.