USPS leadership shifted from committing to only 5% electric vehicles at the outset of the project to 62% as of their last announcement; this is certainly movement, but it’s far from the 95% that experts recommended.
My theory; he was put in position to try to influence the postal vote element of that election. Once his threat was neutralised, resources & attention were diverted elsewhere, as removing him would consume political capital best spent on more urgent / dangerous problems.
Not directly but he does have the power to appoint the board of directors who have the power to remove the postmaster general. Or at least that's my understanding of how it works.
For fucks sakes, if we had a Republican president and the postmaster was appointed by a Democrat to politicize the department, they would have fired him on Day One. But once again, Democrats are too goddamn spineless to go after their political enemies.
It's clear the democrats want him to stay, otherwise he'd be gone. The democrats want the political benefits of keeping their rich bosses happy, while being able to claim they're not just another party of the rich.