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Mailman who flipped off ICE agents on the job facing backlash, calls for termination

MINNEAPOLIS, MN – A U.S. Postal Service employee is under internal investigation after a viral video showed a mail truck driver shouting profanity and flipping off two Border Patrol agents during a roadside encounter in Minnesota. The clip, which circulated widely on social media over the weekend, has prompted formal complaints from law enforcement organizations and raised questions about professional conduct among federal workers.

In the 15-second video, a USPS delivery van can be seen driving past two uniformed Border Patrol agents who appear to be speaking with a motorist in a Honda Civic. As the van passes, the driver yells, “Go home, you f***ing losers!” and extends his middle finger toward the agents. The person recording the incident identifies the vehicle as a government-issued mail truck.

The incident has gone viral after it was posted to social media platform

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The Truth
The Truth
16 minutes ago

Unprofessional conduct has become the norm due to aggressive DEI initiatives and lack of qualified candidates.

Ruby
Ruby
9 minutes ago

Granted it was wrong what the mail carrier did but the way Trump and his ICE people attack and kill people has all American people upset. To get respect you have to earn it and trumps ice patrol should be arrested for their crimes against humanity. So this one poor mail carrier who extended his right to free speech will be investigated and fired over what?

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