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The Washington Post - Louis DeJoy’s rise as GOP fundraiser was powered by contributions from company workers who were later reimbursed, former employees say
Trump Postal Service Guy was coercing and paying his employees to donate to Republicans.
Republicans In Swing States Were Fixing Vote-By-Mail Systems. Then Trump Tweeted. | HuffPost
GOP lawmakers were seriously preparing for a flood of absentee ballots until the president signaled that he prefers chaos.
Five people who worked for DeJoy’s former business, New Breed Logistics, say they were urged by DeJoy’s aides or by the chief executive himself to write checks and attend fundraisers at his 15,000-square-foot gated mansion beside a Greensboro, N.C., country club. There, events for Republicans running for the White House and Congress routinely fetched $100,000 or more apiece.
Two other employees familiar with New Breed’s financial and payroll systems said DeJoy would instruct that bonus payments to staffers be boosted to help defray the cost of their contributions, an arrangement that would be unlawful.
Trump Postal Service Guy was coercing and paying his employees to donate to Republicans.
Republicans In Swing States Were Fixing Vote-By-Mail Systems. Then Trump Tweeted. | HuffPost
GOP lawmakers were seriously preparing for a flood of absentee ballots until the president signaled that he prefers chaos.
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