A White House official revealed that the law that President Donald Trump will announce on Tuesday to police reform will focus on several aspects, amid expectations that he will not satisfy the protesters and that anti-racist marches will continue.

He told reporters that the executive order that Trump intends to sign focuses on three aspects of your adoption of best practices, an exchange of information about police elements with precedent in resorting to excessive force, focusing on mental health issues.

This official confirmed that the executive order was drafted in consultation with law enforcement agencies and families of victims of police violence.

And the Al-Jazeera correspondent in Washington stated that the executive order will cause controversy, because the White House’s desire for reform did not live up to the demands of the protesters, nor the demands of some Republican lawmakers.

He added that the Democratic majority in the House of Representatives intends to pass a law reconsidering the work of the US police.

Trump will hold a press conference today, and he said in comments to reporters that the killing of Richard Brooks, 27, by police bullets Friday night in Atlanta was a terrible and very worrying situation.

The Brookes family demanded, at a press conference yesterday, justice and a "fundamental change" in police work. "Our confidence in the police force collapsed," she said.

More than a thousand people also organized a march to the Atlanta Capitol Building in Georgia State Center yesterday, and Mayor Keisha Potems said she would issue a series of administrative orders to expedite the review of police work.

In Los Angeles, officials said they are investigating the circumstances of the death of black young Robert Fuller after he was found hanged on a tree near Palmdale City Hall in California.

The thorough investigation comes after pressure from the Fuller family, local officials and members of Congress, where local authorities had previously reported in previous investigations that he had committed suicide, but his family says the method of his death is illogical.