This week’s guilty verdict in the trial of Derek Chauvin has put pressure on the Senate to pass some sort of police reform legislation, but the possibility of a bipartisan deal seems slim at the moment. Political psychologist Dr. Bart Rossi joins WINK News anchor Corey Lazar to analyze the situation.
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