Trump Considers USPS Privatization in Second Term – The Guardian
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President Trump is reportedly considering the privatization of the United States Postal Service (USPS) if he is elected for a second term. The move comes in light of the postal service's financial troubles, with a reported $9.5 billion loss. The proposed overhaul of USPS is currently being discussed within Trump's inner circles.…
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