Posted on 10/19/2020 1:40:28 PM PDT by CheshireTheCat
Despite attempts by David Letterman to get her to bash President Donald Trump, Kim Kardashian reportedly declined to do so and instead expressed gratitude for the administrations implementation of criminal justice sentencing reform.
Trump foe Letterman interviewed Kardashian, the spouse of presidential candidate Kanye West, on a wide range of topics in the first episode of his Netflix show My Next Guest Needs No Introduction, which drops on October 21. The content of the show generally consists of liberal Letterman pandering to the egos of various celebrities.
Kardashian famously met with Trump in the White House Oval Office in May 2018 as a proponent for the release of Alice Marie Johnson, who was serving a life sentence for drug trafficking-related offenses, a term of imprisonment that many believed was unjust and disproportionate. Trump subsequently commuted the sentence of Johnson (and later pardoned her), who was one of the featured speakers at the Republican National Convention in August.
The Trump administration also enacted the First Step Act, which resulted in the release of thousands of convicted felons who met certain criteria to get a second chance of becoming productive citizens. Johnson is now a criminal justice reform advocate.
Hopefully, for the next multiple administrations, Ill be working with the White House, helping them with clemencies, Kardashian told Dave in the spirt of non-partisanship....
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Letterman is alive???!!!!!
This is a bigger shock to me than 5 minutes ago when I learned that Fiddy-cent was still alive!
Letterman was/is a comedian? Who knew!
I couldn’t stand him either. Letterman was too bitter. And he did admit to sexual harassment and IIRC got a pass.
Same here. He was really witty in the DISTANT past then it became more and more obvious he’s just an a-hole.
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