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USPS head Louis DeJoy steps down as Trump officials consider Postal Service overhaul

Louis DeJoy, the outgoing U.S. Postmaster General, speaks to reporters on December 20, 2022 in Washington, DC. On Monday, he announced that he is stepping down.
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Louis DeJoy, the outgoing U.S. Postmaster General, speaks to reporters on December 20, 2022 in Washington, DC. On Monday, he announced that he is stepping down.

Updated March 24, 2025 at 19:48 PM ET

U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy is stepping down, the head of the country's mail service confirmed in on Monday.

Deputy Postmaster General Doug Tulino is set to head the U.S. Postal Service until the USPS governing board names a successor.

"I believe strongly that the organization is well positioned and capable of carrying forward and fully implementing the many strategies and initiatives that comprise our transformation and modernization," DeJoy said in released Monday evening, which referred to his "intention to retire."

Last month, he asked the in a letter to start a search for a new postmaster general.

DeJoy's exit comes after this month to allow the DOGE team of President Trump's billionaire adviser Elon Musk to help find "further efficiencies" at USPS.

His controversial term is ending weeks after Trump, , confirmed that his administration is of what Congress set up to be an independent postal service, which Trump has long criticized for its . say any attempt to bring USPS under the White House's control would likely violate the , which transformed what was known as the Post Office Department, a Cabinet-level agency, into "an independent establishment of the executive branch."

Trump has also the United States' mail service, sparking protests across the country by unions of postal workers in recent weeks.

DeJoy was appointed to lead the Postal Service during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic and has overseen the rise of voting by mail for two presidential elections. In 2021, DeJoy in an attempt to bring financial stability to the postal system. Critics of the plan, however, say that consolidating mail-processing centers and other changes have slowed service, especially in rural communities.

Editor's note: USPS is a financial supporter of NPR.

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Hansi Lo Wang (he/him) is a national correspondent for NPR reporting on the people, power and money behind the U.S. census.

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