Kim Kardashian has been advocating to free Alice Marie Johnson, who has been in prison for over 20 years for a drug charge. However, her advocacy was a set too far when she was called on by the White House to meet with Jared Kushner to discuss prison reform. Twitter was not happy.
Twitter Melts Down Over Kim Kardashian’s White House Visit To Discuss Prison Reform was originally published on newsone.com
1. Celebrity Sightings in New York City – February 13, 2016

Kim Kardashian has been advocating to free 62-year-old Alice Marie Johnson, who has been in prison for over 20 years for a drug charge. However, her advocacy was a set too far when she was called on by the White House to meet with Jared Kushner to discuss prison reform. Here is everything is wrong about Kim heading to the White House to discuss this issue, brought to you by Twitter.
(Photo by Marc Piasecki/GC Images)
2.
Now that Kim Kardashian is meeting Trump at the White House to discuss prison reform and the case of Alice Marie Johnson, maybe we can get celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay to convince Trump to restore funding for the SNAP program or Simon Cowell to get funding back for the arts. https://t.co/giJ0nG01WA
— Keith Boykin (@keithboykin) May 30, 2018
3.
4.
Guys now you know there is nobody better to speak about prison reform than Kim K. Right???
— Bakari Sellers (@Bakari_Sellers) May 30, 2018
5.
Kim Kardashian to visit the White House to give guidance on prison reform.
— Simran Jeet Singh (@SikhProf) May 30, 2018
In case it wasn't clear before, America is officially a reality show.
6.
I have about 110,000 followers.
— Ted Corcoran (RedTRaccoon) (@RedTRaccoon) May 30, 2018
At least 1 of you must have experience in regards to prison reform.
Can someone explain what insight Kim Kardashian has that is so valuable?
7.
Kim Kardashian and Kanye have done damage to this country by feeding Trump’s propaganda machine. Trump doesn’t care about prison reform. And Kim Kardashian knows that. Unless it’s reforming laws that keep him, his family and friends, out of prison. It’s a sick joke @KimKardashian
— Scott Dworkin (@funder) May 30, 2018
8.
Millions of advocates across U.S. who work tirelessly in inner cities, directly with young ppl focusing on prevention, inequalities in justice system, bail reform, community progress & racism BUT @WhiteHouse chooses to consult Kim Kardashian on #prisonreform.
— nicki 🌊 (@nickiknowsnada) May 30, 2018
9.
Today in criminal justice reform: Kim Kardashian is en route to the White House, expected to discuss with Trump his power to pardon incarcerated people. pic.twitter.com/mB08GHVBB1
— Melissa Gira Grant (@melissagira) May 30, 2018
10.
Kim Kardashian at the White House to discuss prison reform because this is our new reality. Who needs experts, we have reality TV stars to run the country. pic.twitter.com/0OlzF0UF7u
— Alt Fed Employee (@Alt_FedEmployee) May 30, 2018
11.
12.
If Kim Kardashian can become an advisor to the president on prison reform, then damnit I’m going on walk into a hospital and start my duties as a Cardiothoracic surgeon. Tuh-day.
— TeeJay ✨ (@TeeJemise) May 30, 2018
13.
What does Kim Kardashian know about prison reform. Foolishiness pic.twitter.com/4l5zqKRqoN
— Ty (@Tksailor) May 30, 2018
14.
I am quite concerned with "Kim Kardashian" being the voice on ✌🏿prison reform✌🏿 and advising Jared Kushner (who should be in prison himself for extorting money from Qatar to pay for his failed apartment building)
— #WearYoFuckinMask...sephius1999 🤔✊🏾 (@sephius1999) May 30, 2018
15.
Kim Kardashian talking prison reform. Does that mean a new round of Kardashian branded jumpsuits for inmates? I think the White House has become the new Mecca for self promoters.
— Steve Redmond (@sjredmond) May 30, 2018
16.
Kim Kardashian is the obvious choice to discuss prison reform with Trump.
— Queer Curmudgeon (@QueerCurmudgeon) May 30, 2018
How quickly we forget that Kendall Jenner solved police brutality with a Pepsi ad. pic.twitter.com/4fsE7dZUw8