The Twitter account for Koch Industries expressed support on Wednesday for reality television star Kim Kardashian West after she met with President Trump to discuss prison and sentencing reform.

The company, owned by GOP mega-donor brothers Charles and David Koch, tweeted Wednesday that it was eager to work with any celebrity who supports reforming America's prison system.

"We're with you, @KimKardashian. We're with anyone and everyone working for solutions in sentencing and reentry," the group tweeted.

The group has supported the Trump administration's efforts on prison reform and supports a bill that would allow some convicted criminals to finish their sentences in halfway houses or other alternative sentencing methods.

"We're big advocates for commonsense sentencing reform as well and we hope that happens, but we want to get the ball rolling and we think prison reform is a great place to start," Mark Holden, Koch Industries's general counsel and senior vice president, said in April.

The president tweeted a picture of his meeting with Kardashian earlier Wednesday, announcing on Twitter that the two discussed "prison reform and sentencing" but declining to go into further detail.

"Great meeting with @KimKardashian today, talked about prison reform and sentencing," Trump tweeted.