The U.S. mail can't be trusted as it once was. That's just a fact. It's because of politics, because of the President's campaign against mailing ballots because of his hand picked Postmaster General, because of forced slow downs and equipment and work rules.
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Brian Williams discusses the impact of political actions on the reliability of the U.S. mail ahead of the election.
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