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US Postal Service chief urges employees not to get distracted after Trump takeover rumors

WASHINGTON, Feb 27 (Reuters) – U.S. Postal Service employees should not get distracted after reports last week President Donald Trump could unilaterally seize control of the agency, Postmaster General Louis DeJoy said in a video seen by Reuters on Thursday.
DeJoy told the Postal Service’s 640,000 employees that the agency was created by a federal law.
“Laws can be changed – the president and the members of Congress and designated officials work together to decide whether any change is required in the structure of our organization within the federal government,” DeJoy told employees. “Our goal is to try and influence the potential outcomes to advance the common good.”
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