Reuters –
U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy told lawmakers that mail-in ballots in the November 3 election would be delivered on time, despite concerns that cost-cutting measures could result in widespread delays and millions of uncounted ballots.
Earlier, DeJoy suspended all mail service changes until after the election, but said he did not plan on returning decommissioned sorting machines to service before November 3.
Lawsuits to block the moves revealed details about the scale of the planned cuts.