The White House still won't acknowledge racial inequalities in policing.
McEnany pointed to remarks made by New York police union president Mike O'Meara oncomplaining about the treatment of police by legislators and the media, which sparked criticism given the documented footage of force being used on the city's protesters.
Since the protests began, Trump has yet to put forth any proposals regarding police reform, with McEnany continuing to say he's"quietly and diligently" working through them.While she wouldn't comment on any of the supposed actions Trump may take in response to police violence, McEnany has rebuked the House Democrats' Justice in Policing Act introduced on Monday.
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