Trump Officials of the Justice Department have promised temporarily freezing in cases of civil rights in accordance with a new directive revised by ABC News.
Kathleen Wolfe, Cathleen Wolfe’s Career Current Career Officials No new civil complaints must be submitted or other issues related to other civil rights. The memory was reported by Washington Post for the first time.
Wolfe was distinguished to inform the Trump-appointed department authorities. The agreement to enforce police agencies for reforming agencies – The Biden Administration arrived at the city’s last 90 days.
The Bid Administration completed the authorization with officials with Luisville, Kentucky, Kentucky and Minneapolis.
Authorization decree involves two high profile police. In Louisville, Brean Taylor In 2020 he threw the police attack and died. In Minneapolis, George Floyd 2020. Day 2020 was killed while he was taking police care.
Ben Cruth’s civil rights lawyer Taylor and Floyd families are in their civil litigation. He talked to ABC News on Tuesday, Tuesday to offer the thoughts that the Trump Administration moves, about civil rights research and authorized decrees.
ABC News “Alexander Malin helped in this report.

Ben Crump lawyers talk to ABC news, January 28, 2025.
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ABC News: Day ago, Trump officials paused all the minister of civil justice research and frozen police-prescribed police reforms. To see what the future case of Christmas and potential means, Ben Civil Ben Crump brings us now.
Thank you, Mr. Crump, for making us joining us. You want to start with your reaction to this suspend in civil rights studies.
Ben Crump: It’s very worrying. Talking to Brenanon Taylor’s mother, he was waiting for the prosecutors of the officers who took part in his daughter, he was in his apartment. It is likely to be not allowed to access the apartment first. Defeated, but we know that we are not giving up.
We will be strategic when talking to Kentucky mayor entered the authorization agreement. Minneapolis: “Do you convict what happened in that video when George Floyd kept a knee in 9 minutes and 29 seconds?”
Families doj’s fiscal frosts condemn these criminal actions. And we call officers because the officers are convicted of these crimes.
ABC News: You mentioned these families. Have you heard from them, how they react with this?
Crump: Well, you know, as I said, Breanon’s mother is a very naughty heart, Linsey. Very heartbroken. He could achieve the measure of justice and responsibility. The daughter was in his body with eight bullet holes. And he does not believe that the Department of Justice would stop the decree of the consent agreed after the city after his daughter’s death.
It was amazed that they would do this, that George Floyd’s families are surprised. When you look at that video, how can you say these cities and police departments do you want to judge all the agreements that did not happen again?
ABC News: As you know, the Department of Justice achieved a deal with the city of Luisville to reform the city’s police department. It is several decrees received in the last days of the Biden Administration. What about these agreements now?
Crump: Well, cities said that. Of course, the Department of Justice would not do anything to move forward with these decrees. And it is very disturbing, because we think that many things that this administration has done in his first week that many Americans who enjoy that many Americans will test the elasticity of the Constitutions they enjoy.
And that’s so heartless about all these issues. We fight for people so hard, as American citizens were ordered to achieve Constitution protections. And so the question, Linsey (is): What will happen to the Constitution during these dangerous times, all of us, especially the least?
ABC News: All right, Ben Crump. Thank you so civil rights lawyer, your time and view. Thank you