As per recent reports submitted by The Daily Beast, Kim Kardashian in an interview with The View discussed with the show’s hosts about her new stride as a political enthusiast and budding activist that includes her efforts to normalize various criminal justice reforms.

All this happened at a relatively convenient time when the president Donald Trump himself pointed out Chrissy Teigan and John Legend’s lack of support and due credit to him online on the context of the president helping Kim to get people released from prison.

However, during the interview with The View, Kim Kardashian says that Donald Trump definitely deserves some credit about her attempts at prison reform credentials. On the recent episode of Keeping up with the Kardashians, Kim gave the interview with the hosts from The View and discussed her family and personal life as well.

Kim told The View that a house of four is really a crazy situation. However, she did add that as of now, her life is complete and Joy Behar upon asking whether she is looking to extend her family, she said that there will be no more children.

Soon, the discussion took the course towards her recent political activities where she mentioned that even before she decided to step in politics, she knew that she would be a victim of public ridicule in the entertainment industry and media for supporting Trump’s controversial ideologies.

However, Kim was focused on delivering good work rather than worry about how the political path is being formulated by the Trump government or any other public opinion regarding this decision. She also added that Trump should get some credit for his humanitarian work.

Kim Kardashian supported Trump by saying that although he is infamous for being overly critical about various issues, this step with criminal justice reform showed his never before seen compassionate side.

Kim’s role as one of the most important figures who helped in the release of over a dozen convicted prisoners. The one with previously convicted drug trafficker Alice Marie Johnson attracted the most public attention during the whole ordeal. Kim also worked extensively with American attorney Brittany K. Barnett and her unit, Buried Alive that worked towards the release of approximately 17 convicted individuals from prison in just a span of just 90 days.

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Thursday, May 9, 2024