Trump-appointed Postal Service chief to testify amid fears about US election

Postmaster General Lewis Dejoy, the postal service chief of US President Donald Trump, has agreed to appear before Congress. The main opposition Democratic Party in America was constantly demanding that Dejoy should appear before the committee of Congress and House of Representatives to clear his side. The committee is investigating changes in the postal service, which is hampering the mail in ballot process. The opposition has accused Dejoy that he is acting at the behest of President Trump and obstructing the mail-in ballot process in the presidential election. The Opposition accused him of this when the postal chief raised his hand for the Male in Ballet process questioning the demand of Democrats.

On the other hand, Nancy Pelosi, the head of the US House of Representatives, told Sunday that she is calling the session of the House again amid the ongoing adversity over the US Postal Service. Pelosi will vote on stopping the summer vacation period for MPs. The vote will be to prevent changes made by the Trump administration in the Postal Service. The new Postmaster General Lewis Dejoy has been criticized throughout the country for delaying postage, new rates and steps to cut services.

Concern is being expressed on the subject that the White House, led by Trump, is trying to undermine the role of the Postal Service before the election. These steps have been taken when millions of Americans are trying to vote via post in the presidential election to be held in November in view of Corona's woes.

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