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The USPS will reverse course on changes that led to claims of election interference

The United States Postal Service has seen allot of bad press lately — mostly because it was vividly overtaken by Trump ‘s cronies who then implemented changes that wreaked of election interference. But a lawsuit in Montana filed in September has now not only surfaced again, er, it appears a settlement has been reached from that very lawsuit that has sparked change.

Let’s take it back a little bit so everyone understands clearly the the issue is here.

Earlier this summer, controversial Postmaster Louis DeJoy (whom is also a prominent Trump backer/supporter) not only took over the USPS — he implemented some pretty weird changes that didn’t sit well with everyday Americans.

Bazaar daily news, editorial team – a brief on the changes that are being reversed.

Those changes included various things like: banning overtime, removing those neighborhood blue mailboxes, and essentially slowing down the delivery of mail. Those changes perhaps were felt widely across America as receiving everything from a magazine to a prescription suddenly took twice as long as it normally would have.

The Montana led lawsuit that appears to have reversed those changes will reverse those changes in all states rather than just Montana. Particularly in Montana, the governor launched the lawsuit after he openly declared that all counties in the state would be permitted to vote by mail in an effort to quell the spread of the Coronavirus.

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