Biden says he hopes Nichols' death 'spurs action' on police reform
President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris hosted members of the Congressional Black Caucus in the Oval Office, where they discussed efforts to pass police reform legislation. Biden said he hopes that the death of Tyre Nichols "spurs action that we've all been fighting for."
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