This guy on Twitter figured it out, he is really something:
https://twitter.com/ThomasWictor/status/900439634680758272
One problem:
The USPS also applies that barcode after it reads the address. It is the location the letter is going TO. Not who sent it.
Yes, return envelopes in your bills have that type of barcode preprinted. But look at your Christmas card envelopes that you received. They all have the same barcode applied after they were mailed. It is the barcode for your address.
I’m not saying this letter isn’t a scam. Just saying the Twitter guy doesn’t know USPS facts.
Excellent!
Read the thread, Huffpost provided added commentary that they have the letter and full envelope. Stamp is cancelled, and barcode came from LA. Mr. Wictor’s logic was good, just used incomplete information to determine the results.
What needs to be pushed back on is the insistence that every Trump supporter is like the person who wrote the letter and sent it.
Pretty astute