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Kim Kardashian, 38, headed to the White House yesterday to deliver a speech about criminal justice. The Keeping Up With The Kardashian’s reality star, who is currently studying for a law
degree, joined the President of the United States and his daughter Ivanka Trump at the Washington event to make a special announcement. Donald Trump, 73, gave the American star a warm
introduction as he welcomed her onto the stage to talk about a new initiative. He said: “I’d like to invite up a very special guest, and a powerful advocate for not only justice reform, but
just a good person and I hear she’s starting to study law, she’s also one of the most successful people in the entertainment business, soon she’ll be one of the most successful lawyers.” Kim
announced a new ride-sharing program which will help former prisoners get free transportation to job interviews, work and other events. Following her appearance at the White House, she
tweeted: “Since the passage of the First Step Act in December, I’ve been speaking with people coming home from prison and learning about the challenges they are facing.” She continued:
“While I have been able to offer support to some of the individuals I have met, the obstacles to success are an everyday struggle for thousands and more needs to be done.” Thanking the
37-year-old Advisor to the President, she added: “Thank you @IvankaTrump for helping me to start this amazing journey of fighting for people who truly deserve a second chance!” The First
Step Act, which was signed into law in December, aims to reform the federal prison system and help prisoners avoid re-offending. Kim cut a stylish figure at yesterday’s East Room event in a
dark petrol blue trouser suit which she teamed with a pair of pointy heels. The mother-of-four wore her hair in a sleek bob and wore make-up in natural tones. The proud television
personality said she was “honored to be a part of the announcement” at the White House.