(CNN) The White House has begun initial stages of preparing an executive order on police reform, though it remains unclear which specific provisions it may include as President Donald Trump continues to weigh his options amid national outcry over police brutality, officials said on Wednesday. As Trump weighs endorsing some type of police reform measures, including those being debated on Capitol Hill or others he could implement more directly through executive action, top aides -- including chief of staff Mark Meadows -- are expected to present options to the President as early as Wednesday. White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany suggested executive action was possible in an interview earlier Wednesday. "We do believe that we will have proactive policy prescriptions, whether that means legislation or an executive order," she said on Fox News. Some aides have eyed Trump's Thursday visit to Dallas as a potential venue for Trump to unveil which police reform measures he supports, though it's not yet clear whether he'll have made a decision by then.
Source: CNN June 10, 2020 17:15 UTC