Kim Kardashian Joins VP Harris at White House for Criminal Justice Reform Roundtable

Kim Kardashian meets with VP Kamala Harris at the White House to discuss criminal justice reform, highlighting Biden's clemency efforts for non-violent drug offenders and the role of high-profile advocates in driving change.

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Kim Kardashian Joins VP Harris at White House for Criminal Justice Reform Roundtable

Kim Kardashian Joins VP Harris at White House for Criminal Justice Reform Roundtable.

Kim Kardashian, the reality TV star and entrepreneur, attended a White House roundtable discussion on criminal justice reform with Vice President Kamala Harris on April 25, 2024. The meeting highlighted the Biden administration's efforts on clemency, particularly for those convicted of non-violent drug offenses who faced longer sentences than they would under current laws.

Kardashian has been an advocate for criminal justice reform and has worked with both the Trump and Biden administrations on these issues in the past. She joined Vice President Harris and four people who were pardoned earlier this week by President Biden, who granted clemency to 16 individuals. Harris and Kardashian spoke with the pardoned individuals about their successful careers and the impact of the pardons.

"I'm so honored to be here today to share these stories and to continue to fight for people who I believe have paid their debt to society and should have a second chance at life," Kardashian said, expressing her appreciation for the opportunity to amplify their stories.

The White House says Biden has commuted sentences for 122 people and granted pardons for 20 individuals convicted of non-violent drug offenses, as well as issued a sweeping pardon for those convicted of simple possession of marijuana. The event came as part of the administration's efforts during "Second Chance Month" and included the announcement of a new rule from the Small Business Administration that removes most restrictions on loans based on a person's criminal record.

Why this matters: The roundtable discussion and recent clemency grants emphasize the ongoing efforts to address racial disparities in the criminal justice system and provide second chances to individuals who have served their time. Kardashian's involvement highlights the role of high-profile advocates in bringing attention to these issues and pushing for reform.

Jason Hernandez, Bobby Darrell Lowery, Jesse Mosley, and Beverly Holcy, the four pardon recipients who attended the roundtable, expressed their appreciation for the opportunity to share their stories with the vice president and Kardashian. "It's an honor to be here today amongst so many people that have the same mission of just wanting criminal justice reform and wanting to give people second chances," Kardashian said, emphasizing her commitment to continuing her advocacy work and spreading awareness about the challenges faced by those reentering society after incarceration.

Key Takeaways

  • Kim Kardashian attended White House discussion on criminal justice reform.
  • Biden granted clemency to 16 individuals, including those convicted of non-violent drug offenses.
  • Kardashian highlighted the impact of pardons on successful careers of the recipients.
  • Biden has commuted 122 sentences and granted 20 pardons for non-violent drug offenses.
  • Roundtable emphasized efforts to address racial disparities and provide second chances.