The U.S. Postal Service is the latest to go forward with implementing DOGE-inspired cuts.
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy signed an agreement for Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to help USPS in ‘identifying and achieving further efficiencies.’
‘The DOGE team was gracious enough to ask for the big problems they can help us with,’ DeJoy wrote in a letter to Congress.
Asked if their plans to cut 10,000 jobs and billions from its budget has anything to do with DOGE’s initiatives, Vice President of USPS Communications Jeff Adams told DailyMail.com: ‘Nothing at all.’

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The latest move comes as Musk insists America is not a true democracy if judges who attempt to block President Donald Trump’s cost-cutting agenda are permitted to keep their spot on the bench.
Another federal judge ordered probationary government employees laid off in this year’s mass firings be rehired.
And Trump clarified earlier this month that Musk’s job at DOGE is to recommend areas where the federal government can slash waste and save taxpayers money.
The president told his Cabinet officials during an impromptu meeting that they would be in charge of implementing these recommendations at their respective departments and agencies to bring them into compliance with his agenda.
As part of its decade-long Deliver for America plan initiated in 2021, USPS is looking to reduce its workforce by 10,000 in the next 30 days after already cutting 30,000 jobs from the start of the program to now.
Instead of through layoffs, USPS is seeking to make the latest round of cuts through a Voluntary Early Retirement program.
‘Today we operate with 50 million fewer workhours annually than we did just 3 years ago, representing $2.5 billion in savings,’ he noted.
The plan also reduced air and ground transportation and terminal handling and excess facilities to save 2.2 billion every year by implementing ‘better routing practices, operating contract terminations, and lease cancellations.’
Specifically, the memorandum of understanding includes having DOGE look into mandates imposed by legislation but not funded by the federal government since USPS is a self-funded agency.
USPS says this costs them between $6 billion and $11 billion every year.
DeJoy’s letter to members of Congress this week informed them of the agreement with DOGE and the General Services Administration (GSA).
‘Fixing a broken organization that had experienced close to $100 billion in losses and was projected to lose another $200 billion, without a bankruptcy proceeding, is a daunting task,’ he wrote.
The Postmaster General added: ‘Fixing a heavily legislated and overly regulated organization as massive, important, cherished, misunderstood and debated as the United States Postal Service, with such a broken business model, is even more difficult.’
USPS Postmaster General Louis DeJoy said he signed an agreement with DOGE and GSA to cut 10,000 jobs and billions from its budget
Courts are trying to stop Musk from continuing his rampage through the federal government as thousands of workers lost their jobs in the last two months.
Judge William Alsup, who was appointed by President Bill Clinton, has ordered the Trump administration to rehire 30,000 probationary hires who were included in mass indiscriminate layoffs.
‘Without judicial reform, which means at least the absolute worst judges get impeached, we don’t have real democracy in America,’ Musk wrote in response to a tweet on the judge’s action.
Elon Musk has railed against judges for blocking President Donald Trump’s agenda and has called for their impeachment to protect American democracy
Meanwhile, Rep. Eli Crane (R-Ariz.) is targeting Judge Paul Engelmayer for halting the ability for DOGE to access Treasury Department systems.
And Rep. Andrew Clyde (R-Ga.) took aim at Judge John McConnell Jr. for pausing federal funding freezes.’
In response to these actions in Congress, Musk wrote on X: ‘Momentum is growing rapidly to impeach activist judges who repeatedly fail to follow the law.’
Last month, Rep. Andy Ogles (R-Tenn.) introduced articles of impeachment against District Judge John Bates for attempting to block Trump’s executive order.
He called for the removal of government web pages containing resources for ‘gender-affirming care.’