With all the insane news over the past week this development hasn’t gotten much coverage: Montana Governor Steve Bullock sued Brooklyn Mob Louis DeJoy in Federal court and won an injunction that protects all 50 states from coordinated sabotage.

That’s a VERY big deal, even though good chunks of DeJoy’s damage is done and already caused its intended havoc.

USPS Board of Governors should hire attorneys since THEY are responsible for Louis DeJoy [UPDATED]

Mainstream media is reporting this as “Postal Service agrees to reverse changes” but DeJoy was name-checked in the lawsuit which, ya know, would spur active law-breakers to sit up straight and quit their tomfoolery.

Quoting Bullock from Associated Press:

Montanans never gave up this fight, and as a result, we are ensuring stability through and beyond the election by immediately restoring the mail services folks rely on, whether it’s receiving vital medication or ensuring they can pay their bills on time

Read up on my past editions on covering DeJoy’s antics—just be sure to take a sedative before you read because your blood will most certainly boil. I’ll stay on this story! 📪

Weird how ratf*cking USPS has spokespeople running for exits [UPDATED]


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