Biden, lawmakers face growing pressure over police reform bills
President Biden met with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy on Wednesday as lawmakers face growing pressure to find common ground on a series of police reform bills that were drafted nearly two years ago. NBC News’ Julie Tsirkin explains what caused negotiations on the bills to stall and whether police reform is likely to gain bipartisan support.
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