During and after the Trump administration, Postmaster General Louis DeJoy became a frequent target for Democrats for deliberately crippling the postal system, and they frequently pledged to have him ousted after taking power. I was one of those who looked forward to his replacement, so I was surprised to read the following story in Time this week:
It turns out he's been doing a pretty good job after all, and highlights the need for thoughtful cooperation across the political spectrum. That isn't to say Trump didn't appoint truly deplorable and corrupt cabinet members and other officials, but DeJoy wasn't one of them.
Louis DeJoy's Surprising Second Act
Initially cast as a Trumpian villain, Louis DeJoy is quietly delivering for the Postal Service, and Democrats
time.com
It turns out he's been doing a pretty good job after all, and highlights the need for thoughtful cooperation across the political spectrum. That isn't to say Trump didn't appoint truly deplorable and corrupt cabinet members and other officials, but DeJoy wasn't one of them.