Some reports indicate that the earliest he can be removed is late 2022 after midterm elections
From Donald K. Sherman, deputy director of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington:
Perhaps the most infamous Trump administration official who will remain in government after Trump leaves office is Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, a Trump megadonor whose leadership of the U.S. Postal Service nearly sabotaged voting by mail. As postmaster general, DeJoy serves no fixed term and can’t be removed by the president, meaning that with continued backing from the Postal Service Board of Governors, he could undermine voting by mail for years to come. (The majority of the board members are Republicans appointed by Trump.)
In October, the Postal Service’s Office of Inspector General criticized DeJoy for abruptly implementing operational chances that “negatively impacted” the timeliness of mail delivery and for providing “incomplete” information to Congress about his conduct. In addition, a federal judge strongly admonished DeJoy for delaying the delivery of ballots, ignoring a court order and failing to “conduct Election Day sweeps of mail-processing facilities for undelivered ballots on Election Day.” DeJoy’s incompetence, conflicts and corruption certainly warrant his removal, but as long as he remains in the job, Congress and the inspector general must hold him — and the board — accountable. This means holding more public hearings, examining the selection process and continuing to investigate DeJoy’s attacks on voting by mail
Source: Donald K. Sherman: Many Trump appointees outlast him. Biden and Congress can’t forgive and forget.
Then congress should keep up the pressure on the PMG along with the rest of the board of Governors until they all leave, or are found guilty of failing to follow congress demands. Then obviously replace them!
HE WILL RESIGN . HE TOOK THE JOB AS A FAVOR FOR TRUMP , NO NEED TO STAY NOW
If King Louis can clean this cesspool up, all of his alleged transgressions will be forgiven. He must be a masochist to put up with all of this crap for 200k a year. The place is an unmitigated disaster from top to bottom, and it was so even before covid. Too many unnecessary jobs filled with unqualified people doing little to nothing to facilitate our core mission. Here is the bottom line; we are on track to lose 10 billion next year, so what is the plan to close the gap? Here is a start; you just got the NALC to agree to a piss poor contract that gives you some breathing room. It will all be for naught if you don’t eliminate 15 to 20% of all management jobs,
What about the charges pending in the North Carolina case? Can he do the PMG job from prison?