The Keeping Up With the Kardashians star is in Washington, DC to meet with United States President Donald Trump's senior adviser and son-in-law Jared Kushner to discuss prison reform.
She also sat down with the president and is planning to ask him to pardon a woman serving a life sentence without parole for a first-time drug offense.
Kim was photographed arriving to the White House afternoon wearing a black pantsuit and lime green heels.
After the meeting, Trump tweeted, "Great meeting with @KimKardashian today, talked about prison reform and sentencing."
WATCH: Kim Kardashian West arrives at the White House, where she'll reportedly participate in prison reform meetings. pic.twitter.com/679YGbalkj
— NBC News (@NBCNews) May 30, 2018
Great meeting with @KimKardashian today, talked about prison reform and sentencing. pic.twitter.com/uOy4UJ41JF
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 30, 2018
In an official statement after meeting Trump, Kim said, "I would like to thank President Trump for his time this afternoon. It is our hope that the President will grant clemency to Alice Marie Johnson who is serving a life sentence for a first-time, non-violent drug offense. We are optimistic about Ms Johnson's future and hopeful that she—and so many like her—will get a second chance at life."
Earlier this month, Kim was in talks with Jared to pardon a 62-year-old great-grandmother named Alice Marie Johnson.
Alice is currently serving a life sentence for a first-time, nonviolent drug offense. It's been over 20 years since she began her sentence in federal prison in Oct. 1996.
In an interview, Alice said, "I had been in management for 10 years when I lost my job. I struggled financially, I couldn't find a job fast enough to take care of my family. I felt like a failure, I went into a complete panic and out of desperation, I made one of the worst decisions of my life to make some quick money."
She continued, "I became involved in a drug conspiracy."
Kim first publicly discussed Alice's case back in Oct. 2017 when she tweeted an article about her imprisonment.
"This is so unfair," Kim wrote to her Twitter followers.
This is so unfair... https://t.co/W3lPINbQuy
— Kim Kardashian West (@KimKardashian) October 26, 2017
The following month, the New York Daily reported that Kim had enlisted her lawyer to "help the clemency campaigns" of Alice and Cyntoia Brown.
Kim's lawyer, Shawn Holley, told the publication at the time that Alice "has been a model prisoner and has the support of the warden, government officials and a host of others in her bid for release."