Asked if he's asserting that sorting machines have not been removed, Chief of Staff Mark Meadows said, 'Sorting machines between now and the election will not be taken offline.'
White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows told CNN’s Jake Tapper on Sunday that mail-sorting machines would not be removed between now and election day, despite reports that hundreds of machines have already been removed, compromising the United States Postal Services' ability to count ballots ahead of the November presidential election.... [+]
Asked if he's asserting that sorting machines have not been removed, Chief of Staff Mark Meadows said,"Sorting machines between now and the election will not be taken offline."bill from nearly 15 years earlier Democrats in Congress, in their version of a new stimulus package, are pushing to provide funding to the beleaguered institution, but Trump on Thursday said he was delaying funding the USPS because of mail-in voting, which he claims without evidence will lead to voter fraud.
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