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Alex Witt Reports-20210605-17:56:00

get on a flight and trust a pilot you've never met before, get in a car and drive with people on the road why not take a risk and save your life? >> reporter: 11,000 is the limit. obviously a stark difference from the 2004 record of 120,000. if you're a betting woman, alex, essential quality is the favorite today. >> okay. i love that wise father's words that he shared. absolutely great. and essential quality, duly noted, my friend. >> if you thought you heard the last of post master luis dejoy, think again. he's still on the job but now under fbi investigation. frank figliuzzi joins me the next hour to talk about how much trouble dejoy may be facing. tah trouble dejoy may be facing. ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel ♪ [man: coughing] ♪ it's a new dawn, it's a new day... ♪ no matter how you got copd it's time to make a stand.

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The Rachel Maddow Show-20210604-04:46:00

what are you accusing me of? >> i resent the assertion. what are you accusing me of? that man is louis dejoy since the trump administration he's been in charge of the united states post office. that job as best as anyone can tell he's been working as hard as he can to sabotage and mess up the beloved u.s. post office. what he was indignant about with that testimony was an allegation he had run an illegal campaign donations game where his employees made political donations in their own name but dejoy basically reimbursed them with bonuses paid through his company. if that happened, that's illegal. really illegal. ceos have gone to prison for schemes like that. last year the washington post reported that for more than a decade over 100 individuals at louis dejoy's company contributed over 1 million dollars to republican candidates on his behalf. many of the same employees had never previously donated and didn't donate again after leaving his company. employees reported feeling

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20210527:03:24:00

plain sight, the invention of donald trump." garland won't release the memo on trump and obstruction, biden won't restructure the postal service board to get rid of dejoy, the democrats won't pass voting rights. you catching on yet? so, eugene, the question to you is, and we're hearing more and more of this. are the democrats doing enough with what they have right now, given the urgency and the exigency? >> well, i would say, just plain no. i don't think they are. and here's why. i am not quite as optimistic as tim is about the republican party. i mean, you know, seeds grow, don't grow in barren ground. they grow in fertile ground. the seeds of crazy that donald

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20210527:06:24:00

coup. biden won't restructure the postal service board to get rid of dejoy. the democrats will pass voting rights. you catching on yet? so, eugene, the question to you is, and we're hearing more and more of this. are the democrats doing enough with what they have right now? given the urgency and the exigency? >> i would say just play no. i don't think they are. and here's why -- i am not quite as optimistic as tim is about the republican party. seeds grow -- seeds don't grow embarrassing ground, right? they grow in fertile ground. the seeds of crazy that donald trump has been sewing on republican ground, found fertile soil. there was a predisposition

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20210525:20:41:00

gun that would prove barb's doj lied about their decision-making process and barr was completely disingenuous that claimed at the time only he could make a discuss on whether or not to prosecutor trump for obstructing the investigation. the judge writing -- the doj's decision to appeal the release of the full memo comes amid some growing consternation that the biden administration is moving too cautiously in unwinding the many, many scandals, with nominees of the post after service saying they're keep in place. remember mr. dejoy? he tried to gut the post office during the election when many people were -- biden officials say they need more time to decide whether to hand off trump tax returns to the congress, to

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The Rachel Maddow Show-20210316-01:56:15

The Rachel Maddow Show-20210316-01:56:15
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As postal service delays persist, bills, paychecks and medications are getting stuck in the mail


As postal service delays persist, bills, paychecks and medications are getting stuck in the mail
Updated: February 27
Published February 27
U.S. Postal Services mail carrier RayShawn Riley delivers mail to a snow covered neighborhood after a second winter storm brought more snow and continued freezing temperatures to North Texas on Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2021, in Richardson, Texas. (Smiley N. Pool/The Dallas Morning News via AP)
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WASHINGTON - Mark Currie of Virginia had three checks snagged in postal delays in three months. In New Jersey, Lois Fitton says she was forced to pay interest on a credit card balance because the bill never arrived. Jim Rice says two insurance companies canceled policies for his property management business in Oklahoma after the payments got lost in the mail.

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Biden urged to replace USPS board, as DeJoy reportedly slows mail

Democratic lawmakers called for President Biden to replace members of the US Post Office board of governors, saying they'd enabled "harmful" changes.

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Postmaster general's new plan for the US Postal Service: Slower mail and higher prices, sources say


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WASHINGTON - Postmaster General Louis DeJoy is preparing to put all first-class mail onto a single delivery track, according to two people briefed on his strategic plan for the U.S. Postal Service, a move that would mean slower and more costly delivery for both consumers and commercial mailers.
DeJoy, with the backing of the agency’s bipartisan but Trump-appointed governing board, has discussed plans to eliminate a tier of first-class mail - letters, bills and other envelope-sized correspondence sent to a local address - designated for delivery in two days. Instead, all first-class mail would be lumped into the same three- to five-day window, the current benchmark for nonlocal mail.

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