U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy has announced his retirement, with Deputy Postmaster General Doug Tulino set to lead USPS temporarily. DeJoy's tenure, amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, included significant changes to the postal service and efforts to modernize operations. His controversial decisions have raised concerns, especially regarding efficiency and possible privatization. As his term concludes, there are discussions around the independence of the postal service and potential governmental control, which many legal experts argue would violate established law. DeJoy's departure coincides with a search for a successor and ongoing transformation initiatives.
I believe strongly that the organization is well positioned and capable of carrying forward and fully implementing the many strategies and initiatives that comprise our transformation and modernization.
His controversial term is ending weeks after Trump, speaking at the White House, confirmed that his administration is considering having the Commerce Department take control of what Congress set up to be an independent postal service.
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