Protests continue across the country as federal lawmakers are still grappling with the next steps to move forward on police reform. AURN White House Correspondent
President Trump has not apologized for a tweet thanking the “great people” in a video depicting Trump supporters arguing with fellow residents screaming screaming “white
Police reform is a partisan issue; Democrats leaning pro-Civil Rights, Republicans leaning pro-police. Senator Tim Scott (R-SC), who drew up the Senate police reform bill,
Thursday will see a vote on police reform, with the Democrat-led House plan favoring Civil Rights and the Republican-led Senate favoring police department. Where is
How will police reform merge civil rights with pro-policing? Republicans are releasing a plan led by Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC). Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell
Today at the White House, President Trump hosted families who lost loved ones to vigilantes and police brutality and law enforcement officials to sign an
President Trump will sign an executive order on police reform today at noon. Civil Rights leaders are outraged after learning the family of Ahmaud Arbery
George Floyd has been laid to rest following an emotional home-going service in Houston with an impassioned eulogy from Rev. Al Sharpton. House and Senate
The world watched peaceful protesters in front of the White House being teargassed so President Trump could leave his bunker and walk across the street