Cher wants to help the U.S. Postal Service, but is having a hard time doing so.
The singer took to Twitter on Wednesday, voicing her concerns to the state news agency by asking her nearly 4 million followers if people could join the post office. She insisted she was not joking, and wrote for the second time, “CAN I VOLUNTEER AT MY POST OFFICE !?”
It turns out that her fans were not much help when she begged, “IS NO ONE HELPING WITH POST OFFICE?” before she left, she called a few neighborhood offices in Malibu, Calif.
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“They were polite. I said, ‘This is Cher, and I’d like to know if you ever volunteer !? Lady said: I did not know that and gave me # Or supervisor. I called and said Hi this is Cher Do U accept volunteers. ‘NO, Fingerprints and background checks needed,’ tweeted the 74-year-old with a screaming face emoji.
Hours later, Cher tweeted that she was worried about the elderly.
“MANY OLDER PPL WANT IT WITHOUT MEDS FROM PO,” she wrote.
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A USPS spokesman confirmed to Fox News on Thursday that the agency does not accept volunteers but offers seasonal rentals.
Cher’s tweets come on the heels of Taylor Swift’s recent railing against Trump’s attempt to cripple the USPS and vote for mail-in. The pop star accused the president of choosing “to blatantly cheat and endanger the lives of millions of Americans in an attempt to hold on to power.”
The “Lover” singer’s jab came after the president said last Thursday that he would not release money for the harmful agency.
One day later, Trump told ‘Fox News’ John Roberts that he would be willing to offer the $ 25 billion to the USPS, including $ 3.5 billion in election sources, if Democrats were willing to dig into some of those demands.’ t Trump has explained.
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“Sure, if they give us what we want,” the president said during a news conference. “And it’s not what I want, it’s what the American people want.”
Trump has faced heavy criticism of e-mail voices for months. On Thursday, he accused Democrats of holding a deal over the coronavirus relief package while talking to FOX Business’ Maria Bartiromo.
House Republicans on Wednesday claimed that leaders of the U.S. Postal Service had been removed and accused of conducting “fabricated attacks” by Democrats on the agency amid the battle over emails.
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“As you know, none of these claims actually have a basis,” said House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., House Minority Whip Steve Scalise, R-La., And House Oversight Committee Ranking Member James Comer, RK. Y. wrote in a letter to Second Chamber Member Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and rep. Carolyn Maloney, Chair of the Oversight Committee. “Once again, Democrats have produced a crisis to undermine President Trump at the expense of America’s institutions.”
Fox News’ Brooke Singman contributed to this report.