Kim Kardashian Heading To White House To Discuss Prison Reform With President Trump
Kim Kardashian jumped from reality TV to Beauty — and now she's trying her hand at politics. As RadarOnline.com has learned, the 37-year-old is heading to the White House this Wednesday to discuss prison reform with Jared Kushner and President Donald Trump.
According to various reports, the mom-of-three will ask Trump, 71, to release a woman serving a life sentence for a first-time drug offense.
As Vanity Fair reported, Secret Service agents will escort Kardashian and her lawyer to the Oval Office — after her talk with Kushner — to meet with Trump.
RadarOnline.com reader know that Kushner, 37, (a Harvard graduate and loving husband to Ivanka Trump) has made some progress in the topic of prison reform since his father-in-law entered the White House.
It is still unknown, however, why Kardashian is so passionate about the touchy subject.
As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Kardashian's rapper husband, Kanye West, is an avid Trump supporter. Despite the backlash he's received from his liberal fans, the 40-year-old's always supported the controversial president, and even wears his "Make America Great Again" hate all over town!
As if that wasn't enough, West recently suggested he would be running for president in 2024. While he previously told fans he'd run for office in 2020, he allegedly does not want to lose to Donald Trump.
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