investigation into the louisville police department. attorney general merrick garland announced the systemic problems his team found just days before the three-year anniversary of the case that prompted the review, the death of breonna taylor, a black woman who was shot and killed during a no-knock raid on her apartment. the report finds that lmpd uses excessive force including unjustified neck restraints and the unreasonable use of police dogs and tasers, conducts searches based on imbalanced warrants, unlawfully executes warrants without knocking and announcing, unlawfully stops, searches, detains and arrests people, unlawfully discriminates against black people in enforcement activities, violates the rights of people engaged in protected speech, critical policing. and along with louisville metro discriminates against people with behavioral health disabilities when responding to them in crisis. cnn s senior justice correspondent jessica schneider joins us now. so, jes
but all this exposing a divide within the republican party particularly among a lot of house republicans and senate republicans. one senate republican mitt romney told me earlier today he s concerned about this effort to sort of change the narrative about january 6th, about the deadly violence that occurred that day at the hand of trump supporters, and he pushed back on any efforts to rewrite history. a lot of people were injured. our building was severely damaged, and efforts to try to pretend it was something other than that are despicable and frankly dangerous because it makes it more likely people to think things like this are acceptable and they might try and do them in the fuch. of course this all comes as speaker mccarthy had given access to fox news host tucker carlson of all this internal security footage from january 6th of that day. c carlson then went on-air to down-play events causing concern among senate republicans, some