Kim Kardashian West spoke at the White House again, and this time she announced a ride-sharing program that would help former prisoners get to and from job interviews in an effort to help them get jobs.
The reality TV star went on to praise Donald Trump and the “compassion” he has for “criminal justice” to an audience filled with politicians.
She heaped praise on the US president:
Seeing the compassion that [Trump] has had from criminal justice reform has been really remarkable.
Speaking in the East Room, Kardashian added:
Everyone wants the community to be safe, and the more opportunity we have and that they have and the support that we help give them, the safer everyone will be.
Some people online are impressed with her initiative – but not her praise for Donald Trump.
Kim Kardashian West saying the President has compassion for criminal justice is such a complete load of crap.— Soledad O'Brien (@Soledad O'Brien) 1560513386
@BBCWorld @KimKardashian https://t.co/m64NL5KxRL— Heidi v.d. Vloet🦠💉 🚀🌍🖖🇪🇺 (@Heidi v.d. Vloet🦠💉 🚀🌍🖖🇪🇺) 1560504302
@BBCWorld @KimKardashian https://t.co/ER0tvrrgmI— Surya Dharma (@Surya Dharma) 1560502191
@BBCWorld Is this a late April fool or what ?— Telgar Sandseeker (@Telgar Sandseeker) 1560503272
Between this and her MAGA-hat-wearing husband Kanye West, we don't quite know what's going on
@ABC I feel like I’m living in an alternate universe.— Beth Brooks (@Beth Brooks) 1560462230
@CBSNews @yashar If a person in a coma woke up in 2019, they would think we’re pulling a prank.— Joey (@Joey) 1560459954
But not everyone is critical
@soledadobrien I guess she’s saying whatever she needs to say ( even if untrue) to help with the release of as many… https://t.co/5Duf7K4dzZ— Chantal Victoria (@Chantal Victoria) 1560513551
@ABC She's matured so much and is using her platform to help others, that's wonderful.— Miss💜Terry (@Miss💜Terry) 1560463364
Kim K 2020?
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