Toronto Star

Biden to host Floyd’s family at White House

Visit planned Tuesday as police reform bill stalls on Capitol Hill

- ALEXANDRA JAFFE

WASHINGTON—U.S. President Joe Biden will host George Floyd’s family at the White House Tuesday to mark the first anniversar­y of his death at the hands of a white Minneapoli­s police officer.

White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Friday the president would mark the anniversar­y of Floyd’s death, but offered no further details on his plans.

Floyd died on May 25, 2020, after former Minneapoli­s police officer Derek Chauvin kneeled on his neck for more than nine minutes, while Floyd repeatedly said he couldn’t breathe. His death sparked months of nationwide protests focused on systemic racism and a renewed debate over police reform in the U.S.

Chauvin was convicted last month on multiple charges stemming from Floyd’s death, including second-degree murder.

Biden’s plans to host Floyd’s family come, however, as talks focused on the police reform bill named after Floyd — the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act — have stalled on Capitol Hill.

Biden had previously set the anniversar­y of Floyd’s death as the deadline for the bill’s passage, and left much of the negotiatio­ns up to lawmakers on Capitol Hill, but there’s been little movement on the legislatio­n in recent weeks.

Psaki said Friday that the White House is “in close touch” with the negotiator­s and “they still feel there’s progress being made,” but they’ve acknowledg­ed it’s “unlikely” they’ll pass a bill by Biden’s deadline.

The George Floyd Justice in Policing Act would ban choke holds and federal no-knock drug warrants, eliminate the liability protection for law enforcemen­t officers, prohibit racial and religious profiling and establish a national standard for police department operations in a bid to bolster accountabi­lity.

It passed the House in March, but faces a much tougher road in the evenly divided Senate, where Republican­s have expressed opposition to efforts to repeal qualified immunity.

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