A House committee will grill Postmaster General Louis DeJoy over whether there is any political motivation behind recent service cuts at the U.S. Postal Service right as the agency expects to handle tens of millions of mail in ballots this fall.
In a Senate hearing on Friday, DeJoy said, "There has been no changes in any policies with regard to the election mail for the 2020 election... Trying to have any negative impact on the election is an outrageous claim."
NPR will carry live coverage of Monday's House hearing, beginning at 10 a.m.