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Kim Kardashian shares behind-the-scenes photos of her criminal justice reform conversation with Vice President Kamala Harris from the White House

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KIM Kardashian shared some BTS photos from her time in the White House.

On Thursday, the Skims mogul traveled to Washington D.C. to discuss criminal justice reform with Vice President Kamala Harris.

Kim Kardashian shared some behind-the-scenes glimpses during her time in the White House

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Kim Kardashian shared some behind-the-scenes glimpses during her time in the White HouseCredit: Reuters
On Thursday, the Skims mogul attended a meeting in Washington D.C.

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On Thursday, the Skims mogul attended a meeting in Washington D.C.Credit: Instagram/kimkardashian
There, she gave a speech on criminal justice while sitting next to Vice President Kamala Harris.

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There, she gave a speech on criminal justice while sitting next to Vice President Kamala Harris.Credit: Alamy

The important meeting was held in the Roosevelt Room of the White House.

In many photos, Kim, 43, was captured giving a speech during the talk while Kamala listened.

On her Instagram Stories, the Kardashians star gave a glimpse into her journey.

She took a photo of a steel plate that said “Seal of the President of the United States.”

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In the next photo, Kim showed what the White House looked like from where she was.

The final photo captured Kim posing with a kiss on the cheek and a peace sign as she walked through the large building.

She captioned her selfie: “Can’t wait to share all about the second chances event today at the White House. Thank you, Madam Vice President.”

IN HIS LAWYER ERA

In May 2019, Kim revealed that she was studying to become a lawyer by participating in a four-year law internship in an interview with Vogue.

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Although her late father, Robert Kardashian, worked as a lawyer, she credited her choice to study law with criminal justice reform advocate Van Jones for his efforts to reduce the incarcerated population.

Kim revealed to Vogue: “I felt like I wanted to be able to fight for the people who paid their debts to society. I felt like the system could be so different and I wanted to fight to fix it, and if I knew more, I could do more.”

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From 2019 to 2021, she studied for the Baby Bar exam, officially called the First Year Law Student Exam (FYLSX).

It’s called the Baby Bar exam because it’s something prospective lawyers will take before the actual bar exam — and they must pass it before continuing their studies.

Kim failed the exam twice, but passed the third time.

In a long post on Instagram, Kim announced the good news and thanked everyone who helped her with her studies.

In 2019, Kim announced that she would begin studying to become a lawyer

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In 2019, Kim announced that she would begin studying to become a lawyerCredit: Alamy

The makeup icon read: “Never give up, even when you’re hanging on by a thread, you can do it!!!!! other side!”

HOW IT STARTED

Before announcing she would become a lawyer, Kim helped free Alice Johnson from a life sentence for a non-violent crime.

On May 30, 2018, the reality TV personality met with former President Donald Trump to fight on Johnson’s behalf for his future.

A week later, Trump commuted his life sentence and granted him clemency.

It was reported that Kim heard about Alice’s story on social media.

In a letter of thanks from Alice to Kim, obtained by TMZ, she thanked the star for her help.

She wrote, “Mrs. Kardashian, you are literally helping to save my life and return me to my family. I was drowning and you threw me a life jacket and gave me hope that this life jacket I’m serving may one day be removed.”

After failing twice, she finally passed the Baby Bar exam on the third try

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After failing twice, she finally passed the Baby Bar exam on the third tryCredit: Getty
In 2018, Kim helped free Alice Johnson, a woman serving a life sentence on a non-violent charge.

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In 2018, Kim helped free Alice Johnson, a woman serving a life sentence on a non-violent charge.Credit: AFP



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