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Thursday, June 7, 2018

Kim Kardashian 'will meet the grandmother she helped free this week' as she has emotional family reunion after her sentence was commuted by President Trump

  • Alice Johnson, 63, could meet with Kim Kardashian as early as this week after the reality TV star helped secure her release from prison
  • She had her life sentence commuted by President Donald Trump Wednesday
  • She was convicted of being part of a drug-smuggling ring - and sources say a dozen or more pardons or commutations could follow  
  • Kim Kardashian made a trip to meet Trump and beg for a pardon for Johnson at an Oval Office meeting 
  • The president is said to be 'obsessed' with his power to issue pardons and White House Chief of Staff John Kelly is said to have opposed clemency for Johnson
The great-grandmother whose life sentence was commuted by President Trump after Kim Kardashian traveled to the White House to plead her case will now meet with the reality TV star.
Kim and her team are trying to arrange a meeting with 63-year-old Alice Johnson after she was released from jail on Wednesday,TMZ reports.
Sources close to the situation said the pair are currently in talks and the meeting could happen as early as this week.
The pair have already spoken on the phone after Kim called Johnson in jail to personally deliver news of the President's pardon.  
Kim Kardashian is in talks to meet with  great-grandmother Alice Johnson after she was freed from a life sentence this week after the reality TV star pleaded her case to President Trump
Kim Kardashian is in talks to meet with great-grandmother Alice Johnson after she was freed from a life sentence this week after the reality TV star pleaded her case to President Trump
Kim and Johnson have already spoken by phone after Kardashian called her in jail to break the news of the President's pardon
Kim and Johnson have already spoken by phone after Kardashian called her in jail to break the news of the President's pardon
Johnson was filmed running into the arms of her waiting family on Wednesday after spending 22 years behind bars 
Johnson was filmed running into the arms of her waiting family on Wednesday after spending 22 years behind bars 
Johnson was jailed for life in 1996 for being part of a cocaine ring despite it being a first-time offence and violence not being an issue in the case
Johnson was jailed for life in 1996 for being part of a cocaine ring despite it being a first-time offence and violence not being an issue in the case
Tears of joy as grandmother set free by Kim Kardashian sees family
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Johnson was jailed for life in 1996 for being part of a cocaine ring, despite having an otherwise clean record and violence not featuring in the case.
She had applied for clemency during Obama's 2014 push to free non-violent drug offenders from jail, but her application was denied.
The news of a potential meeting with Kim comes after video emerged of Johnson sprinting into the arms of her waiting family in Aliceville, Alabama.
Wearing an all white outfit, she welled up as she was greeted by waiting relatives, one of whom was carrying a bunch of flowers.
The footage was captured by local station WVTM-TV. 
Johnson was not the only one celebrating the news, as Kim posted a story about her release with the caption: 'BEST NEWS EVER!!!!'
'So grateful to @realDonaldTrump, Jared Kushner & to everyone who has showed compassion & contributed countless hours to this important moment for Ms. Alice Marie Johnson,' she said in a follow-up message. 
'Her commutation is inspirational & gives hope to so many others who are also deserving of a second chance.'
She said: 'I hope to continue this important work by working together with organizations who have been fighting this fight for much longer than I have and deserve the recognition.'
Kardashian said later that she'd had a call with Alice Johnson and that it 'will forever be one of my best memories.'
'Telling her for the first time and hearing her screams while crying together is a moment I will never forget,' Kardashian tweeted.
The joy on her face was clear to see as she jubilantly ran toward her adoring relatives
The joy on her face was clear to see as she jubilantly ran toward her adoring relatives
Relatives give her flowers during the emotional reunion in Alabama
Relatives give her flowers during the emotional reunion in Alabama
Trump met with Kardashian last week to discuss Johnson's case in the Oval Office
Trump met with Kardashian last week to discuss Johnson's case in the Oval Office
Johnson's attorneys had prepped Kardashian for the meeting with Trump where she begged for clemency for the for the great-grandmother
Johnson's attorneys had prepped Kardashian for the meeting with Trump where she begged for clemency for the for the great-grandmother
Kim Kardashian reacted to warm words from her sister, Khloe, who hailed her as a 'beautiful person inside and out'
Kim Kardashian reacted to warm words from her sister, Khloe, who hailed her as a 'beautiful person inside and out'
Trump pardons Alice Johnson after Kim Kardashian visit
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Trump met with Kardashian last week to discuss Johnson's case in the Oval Office. The White House shared a picture of Kardashian and Trump, who was grinning from ear-to-ear, after the meeting that reporters were not allowed anywhere near. 
Johnson's attorneys had prepped Kardashian for the meeting with Trump where she begged for clemency for the great-grandmother.
A lawyer for Johnson did not return a request for comment on the commutation.  
Reporting out of the White House from the news site Axios originally was that Johnson had been pardoned.
A senior White House official told DailyMail.com that was inaccurate.   
An official White House statement later said that it was a 'commutation' and that it was being granted because 'Ms. Johnson has accepted responsibility for her past behavior and has been a model prisoner over the past two decades.'
'Despite receiving a life sentence, Alice worked hard to rehabilitate herself in prison, and act as a mentor to her fellow inmates,' the White House statement said, noting that even her warden had said she 'exhibited outstanding and exemplary work ethic.' 
63-year-old Alice Johnson
63-year-old Alice Johnson
The White House said: 'While this Administration will always be very tough on crime, it believes that those who have paid their debt to society and worked hard to better themselves while in prison deserve a second chance.'
The move to commute the sentence came after internal debate among his top advisers. 
White House Chief of Staff John Kelly and White House counsel Don McGahn are said to have been less than thrilled, however, with the president's recent reprieve.
Both officials are said to have reviewed Johnson's case, which involved drug possession and money laundering, and were not convinced she should be set free, The Washington Post reported.
Kelly did not respond to questions from DailyMail.com after news of the commutation broke during a chance encounter.
A source told The Post that Trump is 'obsessed' with his almost unchecked ability to issue pardons and could issue a dozen more before the end of the summer. 
CNN said the number he was considering was closer to 30.
An official affirmed the higher number to DailyMail.com. 
Trump had already told reporters that he's also considering pardons for former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich and Martha Stewart.
The Post says that Trump is also thinking about pardoning two ranchers from Oregon, Dwight and Steven Hammond. 
They were convicted of arson charges in 2012 and sentenced to minimal time in prison, then re-sentenced to five years each at the behest of the government.
Johnson's case has a powerful ally in not just Kardashian, but the president's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, who set up the face-to-face with with the celebrity who's married to Kayne West.  
Trump reportedly thanked Kardashian at the meeting for boosting his popularity with African-Americans, a group that has not strongly supported his presidency.
Two sources familiar with the conversation recounted it to Bloomberg News.  
Trump received only 8 per cent of African-American vote in 2016, compared to the 88 per cent who supported Hillary Clinton 
Kayne West praised President Trump on twitter in April for having 'dragon energy'
Kayne West praised President Trump on twitter in April for having 'dragon energy'

WHO IS ALICE JOHNSON AND WHY IS KIM KARDASHIAN INVOLVED?

Alice Marie Johnson, a mother-of-five, grandmother-of-six and great-grandmother of one, was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole after being convicted of drug dealing in 1996. 
It was her first conviction and some of her co-conspirators testified her against in exchange for plea deals.
The 63-year-old grew up in Olive Branch, Mississippi, and was married and pregnant by age 15.
In 1989, she and her husband divorced. Her life started to crumble as she struggled, as a single mother, to try and be financially stable for her five children, reports Mic. However, in 1990, because of a gambling addition, she was sacked by FedEx Corporation. 
After filing for bankruptcy in 1991, Johnson lost her house. The next year, a scooter accident claimed the life of her youngest son, Cory.
It was while she was at rock bottom that Johnson became involved in a drug syndicate that imported cocaine into Memphis, Tennessee, where she acted as a go-between and passed on messages to drug dealers, relaying coded messages like 'everything is straight' by telephone.  
While admitting to acting as a middle man for the drug traffickers, passing on the messages in code via telephone, Johnson claims she never directly sold drugs.
Inside time: Alice Johnson in federal prison
Inside time: Alice Johnson in federal prison
She was arrested along with 15 others in 1993 on charges including conspiracy to possess cocaine, attempted possession of cocaine and money laundering.
But ten of her alleged co-conspirators turned against her in exchange for reduced sentencing or dropped charges. 
During the trial, evidence showed an operation with Texas-based Colombian drug dealers and their Memphis connections trading tons of cocaine for millions of dollars in cash.
At the time of Johnson's February 1997 sentencing the amount of drugs and money involved meant that federal laws mandated a life sentence, despite the fact Johnson was a first-time, nonviolent offender.
US District Judge Julia Gibbons, who sentenced Johnson, called the then 42-year-old the 'quintessential entrepreneur' of the drug ring.
'And clearly the impact of 2,000 to 3,000 kilograms of cocaine in this community is very significant,' Gibbons said at the sentencing.
The quantity of cocaine - up to three tons - would now be worth about $85 million. 
Johnson was 21 years into her life sentence at FCI Aliceville, in Aliceville, Alabama before it was commuted by President Donald Trump on May 6.
Her eldest daughter Tretessa Johnson, told Mic several years ago, 'It's like a waking death; it's like the person is alive but they're not. There's never a point of closure, ever. It's heartbreaking for me.'
Tretessa has organized an online petition, via change.org, calling for her to be released, explaining that her family's life 'changed forever' when she was sentenced to life in federal prison.
She said her mother had explained that she became a telephone mule passing messages between her co-conspirators after losing her job at FedEx.
Mom: Alice Johnson is now a great-grandmother as well
Mom: Alice Johnson is now a great-grandmother as well
Alice Johnson is quoted on Tretessa's petition: 'I couldn't find a job fast enough to take care of my family. I felt like a failure.
'I went to a complete panic and out of desperation I made one of the worst decisions in my life to make some quick money. I became involved in a drug conspiracy'.
Tretessa said that her 'mom's desire upon release is to assist the community with the needs of ex-offenders to help reduce recidivism. 
'It serves no purpose or benefit to society to have her locked up for life. Her large and loving immediate and extended family and friends would welcome her return.'
During her time in prison, Johnson has displayed exemplary behavior, become an ordained minister, a published writer and a prison tutor, a biography from Can Do Clemency reports. 
She had gained a large following of people pushing for her to be granted clemency. Part of this push saw her story turned into a short video, which went viral on social media.
Kim Kardashian saw the video and retweeted it to her millions of followers with the caption: 'This is so unfair' in October last year. 
Since then, she has been working to help Johnson receive clemency from Trump.
The reality star had her personal lawyer begin working on Johnson's case, and has spent months in conversation with Jared Kushner, Trump's son-in-law and adviser, on the topic.
Kushner - whose father Charles is himself a federal felon - is pushing a criminal justice reform agenda. 
Last week, a grateful Johnson penned a moving letter to Kardashian, saying her efforts were 'literally helping to save my life'.
'I was drowning, and you have thrown me a life jacket and given me hope,' she wrote.   
Kardashian met with Trump and Kushner at the White House on May 30 to make her case for a presidential pardon for Johnson.
Trump has issued a pardon for conservative commentator Dinesh D'Souza since that meeting.
Additionally, Trump has publicly said he could pardon Stewart and commute the sentence of Blagojevich. 
The star of 'Keeping Up with the Kardashians' told Mic News that her meeting with Trump went well after he tweeted the picture of them in the Oval Office.
'He really understood, and I am very hopeful that this will turn out really positively,' she said. 
Kardashian also sent out a tweet that said, 'I would like to thank President Trump for his time this afternoon. It is our hope that the President will grant clemency to Ms. Alice Marie Johnson who is serving a life sentence for a first-time, non-violent drug offense.'
After the meeting, Kardashian left the White House and headed for Kushner and wife Ivanka Trump's Washington D.C. home.
Exclusive photos taken by DailyMail.com show the reality star walking inside and laughing with the First Daughter and her husband.   
Kardashian, who appeared on Trump's NBC show 'The Apprentice' in 2010, said she voted for Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election. 
She arrived at and left the White House for her meeting last week in a black SUV, wearing all black, except for yellow stilettos.
Kardashian avoided a pack of press staking her out. 
Kim Kardashian arrives at white house to meet Donald Trump
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In December of 2016, Kayne West actually met with President Trump
In December of 2016, Kayne West actually met with President Trump
About a month before, her husband, West, had praised Trump in a tweet that said: 'You don't have to agree with trump but the mob can't make me not love him. We are both dragon energy.'
He later revealed that his 'Make America Great Again' hat is signed by Trump himself, posting a picture of the accessory.
Trump retweeted the message and wrote, 'Thank you Kanye, very cool!'
The president then praised West at a rally in Michigan.
'Kanye West gets it — when he sees African American unemployment is the lowest in history, you know, people are watching,' Trump told a crowd of supporters. 
Trump credited the April tweet from West with raising his approval rating among African Americans during a speech to the National Rifle Association the first week in May.
'Kanye West must have some power because you probably saw I doubled my African American poll numbers. We went from 11 to 22 in one week,' Trump said at the NRA's annual conference in Texas. 
Reuters tracking poll showed Trump's approval among African-Americans rose by six points - from 12 per cent in April to 18 per cent in May. His support among male African Americans nearly doubled. 
Johnson was imprisoned for life in 1996 for drug dealing and money laundering after her 15 accomplices all testified against her and had their own charges dropped, despite Johnson's minor role in the cocaine ring.
Kim Kardashian visits Ivanka and Jared at their home
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Kim Kardasian arrives at the Trump/Kushner home after her White House meeting in May
Kim Kardasian arrives at the Trump/Kushner home after her White House meeting in May
Ivanka Trump arrives home on the night Kim Kardashian joined her and Jared for dinner
Ivanka Trump arrives home on the night Kim Kardashian joined her and Jared for dinner
Kim Kardashian leaving the home of Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner
Kim Kardashian leaving the home of Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner

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