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Laverne Cox and US Senator Kamala Harris discuss defunding the police on Watch What Happens Live

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Laverne Cox and US Senator Kamala Harris shared their thoughts on defunding the police Thursday while guests on Watch What Happens Live.The 48-year-old actress was asked by host Andy Cohen, 52, to share what she has found valuable in regards to whites addressing racism following the death of George Floyd.'What I'm seeing that I'm most excited about is more white folks having conversations with each other. ...So that with love and empathy they are able to have the conversations, because Black folks we have been aware of the situation for a very long time.

And so seeing white people have conversations with each other is important,' Cox said. Social reform: Laverne Cox said she welcomed the conversation about defunding the police on Thursday's.

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