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Trump Plans to Restructure U.S. Postal Service, Reports Say

Trump Plans to Restructure U.S. Postal Service, Reports Say. Source: AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite

U.S. President Donald Trump is reportedly preparing to overhaul the U.S. Postal Service (USPS), aiming to dissolve its leadership and bring the agency under his administration’s control. According to the Washington Post, Trump could issue an executive order as early as this week, removing USPS's governing board and transferring oversight to the Commerce Department.

Citing six sources familiar with the matter, the report suggests this move aligns with Trump's longstanding criticism of USPS operations. During his presidency, he frequently clashed with the agency over mail-in voting and financial struggles. This potential restructuring could have significant implications for mail delivery, postal workers, and businesses relying on USPS services.

Trump's anticipated order would dismiss board members who currently oversee the agency’s independent operations. The plan signals a shift in USPS governance, potentially reducing its autonomy and integrating it more closely with federal decision-making. Critics argue this could lead to politicization of mail services, while supporters claim it may improve efficiency.

USPS has faced financial challenges for years, exacerbated by declining mail volume and rising operational costs. The agency's current governance structure is designed to insulate it from political influence, but Trump has long pushed for reforms, citing inefficiencies.

While the White House has not officially confirmed the plan, the proposal is expected to spark legal and political debates over the independence of USPS. If enacted, it would mark one of the most significant changes in the agency’s history.

The USPS restructuring news comes amid growing concerns over government control of independent institutions, raising questions about the future of mail services in the U.S.

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