Remember that case yesterday where USPS was ordered to complete a sweep of postal facilities to make sure no ballot was left behind in a number of key states by mid-afternoon and later told the judge it couldn't be completed until later? The judge isn't happy with USPS and said in a hearing today that Postmaster General Louis DeJoy may need to testify in his courtroom about what happened. Data filed to the judge earlier this morning suggested that the agency fell short of its 97 percent processing target yesterday, leaving the possibility open that some ballots may not have been delivered in key states -- although the scope of the problem isn't clear (i.e., how many ballots were actually affected). And notably, the focus in the hearing was on the states -- including Pennsylvania -- where there is an upcoming ballot deadline, not the states where the ballot receipt deadline passed yesterday.
