The Trump administration has initiated the withdrawal of federal oversight in local police reform, canceling proposed settlements in Louisville and Minneapolis aimed at addressing police misconduct following high-profile deaths of Black individuals like George Floyd and Breonna Taylor. The Justice Department framed this decision as a shift towards local responsibility, while critics, including civil rights leaders, condemned it as a retreat from accountability and a signal to police that they are above scrutiny. This move reverses Biden-era investigations into police practices, raising concerns about the implications for civil rights and community safety.