Postal workers union backs Biden, slams Trump for undermining agency

The feeling is apparently mutual.

The union that represents nearly 300,000 active and retired U.S. postal workers came out Friday against President Trump — a vocal critic of the postal service he oversees — opting instead to endorse his Democratic opponents Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.

The move comes just a day after Trump said he opposed more funding for the U.S. Postal Service, which he acknowledged would hobble its efforts to process crucial mail-in ballots during this November’s presidential election.

It also comes on the heels of a report in Vice that the Postal Service is quietly disposing of mail sorting machines, which workers say will slow their efforts to process ballots.