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But he said that blue curbside collection boxes and sorting equipment that have been removed are “not needed.”DeJoy distanced himself from President Donald Trump’s complaints about mail-in ballots that are expected to surge in the coronavirus pandemic, but he told senators could not yet provide a detailed plan about how he will ensure on-time election mail delivery.He declared that the Postal Service “is fully capable and committed to delivering the nation’s election mail securely and on-time.” He said that was a “sacred duty” and his “No. 1 priority between now and Election Day.”“I think the American people should be able to vote by mail,” DeJoy testified.The new postmaster general, a Trump donor and ally who took the job in June, has faced a public outcry over changes and delivery delays.
As said here by LISA MASCARO, ANTHONY IZAGUIRRE and CHRISTINA A. CASSIDY