Kentucky Judge Delays Police Reform Consent Decree Forged by Biden DOJ

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Kentucky Judge Delays Police Reform Consent Decree Forged by Biden DOJ
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A Kentucky judge has delayed a police reform consent decree proposed by the Biden administration and the city of Louisville, citing concerns about the decree's implementation and the timing of its proposal. The judge expressed a desire to review the decree thoroughly and consult with the incoming Trump administration before making a final decision.

FIRST ON FOX: A Kentucky judge declined to immediately sign a police reform consent decree forged by the Justice Department and city of Louisville during a hearing one courtroom participant described as a hasty attempt by the Biden administration to hamstring President-elect Donald Trump.

Brosnan noted a consent decree is different from other legal agreements — in that they cannot simply be reversed by presidential order or a change of heart by one of the parties involved. Brosnan characterized the Kentucky decree's reforms as 'woke,' while his colleague, Oversight Project executive director Mike Howell, previously called them a 'laundry list of BLM-type standards' the left has long called for.

The United States claims MDSP violated Title VII when it used a certain physical fitness test and a certain written test to hire entry-level Troopers because the tests disqualified more female and African-American applicants than others and were not job related,' a court document reads. Maryland police dispute the allegations. Monday’s petitioners noted how the last Trump administration began with then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions reexamining Obama-era consent decrees.

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