Jared Kushner is shedding light on Kim Kardashian‘s work with the Trump administration.
In an excerpt from Jared‘s upcoming memoir Breaking History: A White House Memoir published by People , the former president’s son-in-law revealed the role the 41-year-old reality star played in getting Alice Johnson‘s prison sentence commuted. Click inside to read more… Jared writes that Kim first reached out to Ivanka Trump about the case in late 2017, adding that he immediately noticed that Alice, who was 63 at the time, was serving her 21st year of a life sentence for a nonviolent drug offense. “She’d become an ordained minister, completed multiple vocational certifications, mentored fellow inmates, and maintained a spotless behavioral record,” he says. “With the president increasingly supportive of criminal justice reform, I decided it was the perfect moment to bring him Alice Johnson‘s clemency case.
In an Oval Office meeting in May, after working closely with Kim Kardashian to vet the file, I presented Alice‘s case to the president.” When explaining her “unfair” sentence to President Donald Trump, Jared allegedly faced resistance by White House counsel Don McGahn.
He claims that McGahn called Alice the “kingpin” of a drug operation and concluded that she had received an appropriate sentence.
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