Jordan Moreau Protesters gathered outside the home of Louis DeJoy, the Postmaster General of the United States Postal Service, on Saturday morning as fears over mail-in voter suppression grow ahead of the 2020 election.A crowd of people brought air horns, drums, pots and pans and other noisemakers outside DeJoy’s Washington, D.C., home for a “noise demonstration.” Some protesters stuffed fake absentee ballots into the building’s front door as well.
According to local news station WUSA 9, the protest was organized by a direct action group called Shut Down D.C.The group has made it to the Postmaster General’s house in Northwest DC.
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