Trump reportedly pushed USPS to double Amazon’s shipping rates

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
According to new reporting from The Washington Post, President Trump personally pushed United States Postal Service head Megan Brennan to
jack up shipping prices on Amazon and other firms
The story comes from unnamed sources, who suggest that, thus far, the postmaster general has held out against pressure from the president
If enacted, the new pricing structure would likely cost the online retailer and others billions. Amazon has been in Trump crosshairs from
some time, of course
In late March, he took to Twitter to personally call out a &scam& he believed was costing the USPS &billions,& writing, &If the P.O
‘increased its parcel rates, Amazon shipping costs would rise by $2.6 Billion.& This Post Office scam must stop
Amazon must pay real costs (and taxes) now!& Brennan has reportedly pushed back on the notion that deals with companies like Amazon have
been a bad deal for the postal service, offering evidence of the upsides of such partnerships in meetings with the president
She has also noted that such multiyear contracts wouldn&t be easy to break
But Trump criticism of Amazon clearly has a personal element
Here a nice compendium of the many times he gone after the company and its owner Jeff Bezos on Twitter — at least through late-March
The criticism really started to hit its stride around 2015
Bezos, of course, also own The Washington Post, a paper Trump has regularly called out for reporting &fake news.& Further clouding all of
this is the fact that the USPS hasn&t released the specifics of its pricing deals with Amazon, for fear of given competing delivery services
&an unfair advantage.& It has, however, insisted that it made money on its deals with Amazon, in spite of the fact that the service
reported a $2.7 billion loss in 2017