Kim Kardashian visits White House, will fight for criminal justice and learn with 'every administration'
Kim Kardashian is committed to her advocacy work no matter who's in the Oval Office.
Kardashian and four of President Biden's pardon recipients met with Vice President Kamala Harris Thursday afternoon for a discussion about their lives after incarceration and how Second Chance policies have benefited them and their businesses.
The reality star began her short speech by thanking the second in command.
"I just wanted to start off by thanking you, Madam Vice President, for hosting this event today. And just for your deep commitment to Second Chances," she said. "I want to thank President Biden for all the commutations and the pardons that are happening."
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Kardashian then emphasized it was a privilege for her to return to the White House just as she had during the Trump administration, although she did not reference him by name.
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Video"I am super honored to be here to hear your stories today, and I think it's so important to share them and amplify them, because there's so many people that are in your position that can use the inspiration," she said.
"I'm so honored to be here to continue this fight and to learn more every day, every visit, every administration. I'm just here to help and to spread the word."
Later in the conversation, Kardashian expressed that "some of the smartest individuals" she's met have been previously incarcerated.
"To see the changes that are happening to make their reentry easier, I think is gonna be life-changing … especially with the small business loans.
"I used to think, ‘Well, the goal is just to get