The president’s repeated demands that the U.S. Postal Service raise the rates it charges Amazon sent the leaders of the country’s mail system scrambling earlier this year, fearful that a substantial price increase could end up costing its already beleaguered budget $1.3 billion in profits, according to a memo obtained by The Washington Post. The USPS memo, unreleased until this week, reflects the political bind facing the agency this spring as it sought to balance President Trump’s political broadsides with its own urgent need to shore up its balance sheet. |
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