
Louis DeJoy Resigns as Postmaster General of USPS
Louis DeJoy has resigned from his position as Postmaster General of the United States Postal Service (USPS), marking a significant change in the leadership of the federal agency. His resignation, announced on March 24, 2025, comes amid ongoing discussions about the future direction of the USPS and its operational efficiency.
DeJoy's tenure was marked by controversy, particularly over his proposed changes to postal operations, which were met with criticism and legal challenges. His departure has sparked a nationwide search for a new Postmaster General, with the USPS aiming to find a leader who can navigate the agency through its current challenges and into a more stable future.
The news of DeJoy's resignation was covered extensively by major media outlets, including The Guardian, CNN, and The Washington Post, reflecting the national interest in the future of the USPS. As the search for his successor begins, stakeholders across the political spectrum are keenly watching to see how the new leadership will address the postal service's ongoing issues.