Stock Photo - United States Representative Jim Jordan (Republican of Ohio), Ranking Member, US House Committee on the Judiciary makes opening statements during a markup on H.R. 7120, the ""Justice in Policing Act of 2020,"" in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Wednesday, June 17, 2020. The House bill would make it easier to prosecute and sue officers and would ban federal officers from using choke holds, bar racial profiling, end ""no-knock"" search warrants in drug cases, create a national registry for police violations, and require local police departments that get federal funds to conduct bias training. .Credit: Erin Scott / Pool via CNP | usage worldwide. - Washington/District of Columbia/United States of America

Stock Photo: United States Representative Jim Jordan (Republican of Ohio), Ranking Member, US House Committee on the Judiciary makes opening statements during a markup on H.

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