Donald Trump’s administration has yet to repay the U.S. Postal Service for a postcard it sent out in March prominently displaying the president’s name alongside a series of guidelines for combating COVID-19, according to a report from USA Today.


A letter sent in early April by Kyle Herrig, president of watchdog group Accountable.US, to the inspector general of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services called the postcard a case of “electioneering.”

“In terms of design, the main feature of the mailing is Trump’s name rather than the actual guidelines,” the letter stated.

“In fact, the message including the President’s name takes up more real estate on the postcard — one full side — than any other item.”

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