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Rep. Aderholt requests Elon Musk’s assistance in getting USPS ‘back on track’

U.S. Rep. Robert Aderholt has worked diligently for years to improve the United States Postal Service. The government organization that has been criticized by many, on both the left and the right, is responsible for delivering millions of packages and pieces of mail across the country every day.

According to Aderholt (R-Haleyville), the USPS in its current form lacks efficiency and competent leadership.

In a post on X Wednesday evening, the lawmaker requested assistance from billionaire and presidential advisor, Elon Musk, to help address the issue. Musk is leading the charge in Washington D.C. to stamp out superfluous spending and improve organizations that have been run poorly due to government bureaucracy.

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