Postal unions and stakeholders wary as Trump nominates little-known picks to USPS board

As the U.S. Postal Service contemplates service cuts due to the prospect of running out of money as soon as fall 2026, President Donald Trump recently nominated three additional individuals to the postal agency’s Board of Governors. Several unions and other stakeholders, however, reported that they are largely unfamiliar with his picks.

“[The National Association of Letter Carriers] is closely monitoring these unknown nominees and will actively work to ensure they have the best interests of the employees and the network before they are confirmed,” the union said in a press release responding to the nominations announcement.

The postal board nominees are: Robert Steffens of Texas, Jeffrey Brodsky and William Gallo, both of Florida.

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