Retailers launch ad blitz opposing Trump's demand for higher Postal Service delivery rates
An Amazon-backed alliance of online retailers has launched an advertising campaign pushing back on President Trumps calls for the U.S. Postal Service to increase delivery rates for packages, planning to spend over $2 million to marshal Republican opposition to the idea.
The group, the Package Coalition, will run its ads Wednesday night on Fox News Hannity, one of the presidents favorite shows. It does not single out Trump by name but says the proposed 400 percent rate increase would constitute a massive package tax that would affect small businesses and individuals who receive prescription drugs through the mail, according to The New York Times.
All of these companies know that in order to keep that market competitive and to keep operations most efficient, an affordable U.S.P.S. involvement is absolutely essential, former Army Secretary John M. McHugh, who serves as the groups chairman, said in a statement, calling Trumps proposal dangerous.
The president has previously said he will not approve any coronavirus stimulus that includes funds for the cash-strapped Postal Service unless it raises its rates. House Democrats have backed a request by the USPS Board of Governors that would include an infusion of $25 billion, and bipartisan support for the measure could increase the odds of backing from the president.
Trump said in late April If they dont raise the postal rates, Im not signing anything.
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