Protesters Gather Outside USPS Postmaster General’s House Amid Voter Suppression Fears
Jordan Moreau Protesters gathered outside the home of Louis DeJoy, the Postmaster General of the United States Postal Service, on Saturday morning as fears over mail-in voter suppression grow ahead of the 2020 election.A crowd of people brought air horns, drums, pots and pans and other noisemakers outside DeJoy’s Washington, D.C., home for a “noise demonstration.” Some protesters stuffed fake absentee ballots into the building’s front door as well. According to local news station WUSA 9, the protest was organized by a direct action group called Shut Down D.C.The group has made it to the Postmaster General’s house in Northwest DC.