Trump To Host Kim Kardashian At The White House Again To Discuss Criminal Justice Reform

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Trump To Host Kim Kardashian At The White House Again To Discuss Criminal Justice Reform

Today, Kim Kardashian West will make another appearance at The White House as President Donald Trump is expected to host the reality star discuss criminal justice reform and also to meet three women whose prison sentences he recently commuted.

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It was said that Kim will be accompanied by newly freed ex-prisoners Tynice Nichole Hall, Crystal Munoz, as well as Judith Negron. Kim took to Twitter to confirm the news and added that the ladies “along with the @cut_50 team will be at the White House bringing light to these women and discuss more change that our justice system desperately needs!”

While doing that, Kim gave us a little background on the women. She tweeted,

“Crystal Munoz was sentenced to 20 years in prison for conspiracy to posses & distribute marijuana. She left behind a five-month-old baby & was pregnant. Crystal was shackled by prison guards during the birth of her second daughter. Her case was highlighted in the First Step Act.” Kim added that “Crystal case was highlighted in the First Step Act which banned the degrading and inhumane treatment of shackling female prisoners during childbirth.”

The 39-year-old went on to share Judith Negron’s story,

“Judith Negron was sentenced to 35 years in prison for conspiracy to commit health care fraud. After trial she received the longest sentence ever given to a female for a white collar crime. A mother, she left behind two young sons. This was Judith’s first ever offense. Wardens and staff alike spoke glowingly of the incredible contributions Judith made to the prison while incarcerated.”

Before concluding her introduction, Kim talked about Tynice Hall.

“Tynice Hall was sentenced to 35 years in prison for a first time non violent drug conspiracy. Her boyfriend at the time used her house for his illegal drug activities. She was only 22 years old when she went to prison and left behind a 3 year old son. Tynice rehabilitated herself and prepared for a future outside of prison by completing numerous classes and becoming certified in various trades.”

Kim left off by letting everyone know  how proud she is of Alice Marie Johnson “for being so involved and now helping to free other women!!!!”

As we previously reported, the businesswoman and reality television star, pushed for the commutation of Johnson, the 63-year-old great-grandmother who was serving a life sentence for a first drug offense — which Trump eventually granted in 2018.

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