Unpacking police reform legislation and classified documents investigations
Kimberly Atkins Stohr and Mike Madrid weigh in on Republican lawmakers’ lack of action to pass police reform legislation even as they offer sympathy for Tyre Nichols. They also discuss the partisan battle over the House oversight committee and the classified documents investigations.
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