U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik's (R-N.Y.) campaign is accusing postal workers of opening mail and stealing donations.
Tribune News ServiceU.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik’s campaign is accusing postal workers of opening mail and stealing more than $20,000 in campaign donations.
“These repeated security failures by USPS have not only resulted in the loss of ... campaign contributions, but also — and more alarmingly — have exposed hundreds of Congresswoman Stefanik’s campaign supporters to potential identity theft or financial fraud,”“Evidence indicates that Elise for Congress’s packages were plundered by a USPS employee or contractor while the packages were in transit,” the letter states.
“Currently, Elise for Congress is continuing to identify our grassroots donors who have been affected by this and look forward to a speedy response from Mr. DeJoy,” a spokesman for Stefanik said.
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