Crump gives update on George Floyd bill
Attorney Benjamin Crump told reporters outside the White House following a meeting between President Biden and the Floyd family that the president is not looking for a "rushed" bill.
"He said that he doesn't want to sign a bill that doesn't have substance and meaning, so he is going to be patient, to make sure it's the right bill," Crump said.
Philonise Floyd, George's brother, pleaded with Congress to pass the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act.
"If you can make federal laws to protect the bird which is the bald eagle, then you can make federal laws to protect people of color," he said.
Floyd's daughter, Gianna, led the call to “say his name” before leaving the White House.
-ABC News' Libby Cathy and Molly Nagle