In an exchange with congresswoman Katie Porter at the House oversight committee, Louis DeJoy was unable to say how many people had voted by mail in the last election or the cost of sending a postcard in the US. ‘I’ll submit that I know very little about postage stamps,’ the postmaster general conceded, as he defended his leadership of the United States Postal Service amid reports of mail delays across the US. Porter said she was ‘concerned’ about his understanding of the agency.
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