A political row over how Americans will vote in November's
presidential election escalated on Friday, after the country's postal
chief was grilled by U.S. lawmakers on Capitol Hill.
Postmaster General, Louis DeJoy- who is a Republican donor and has
only occupied the job since June- insisted that his agency was fully
committed to handling mail-in votes, and denied trying to influence
the election.
Democrats have accused him of deliberately trying to delay postal
votes- deemed essential to voting in a pandemic.
Nina-Maria Potts reports:
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