President Trump signed a commutation for 63-year-old Alice Johnson, a woman who was serving a life sentence for a nonviolent drug offense.

Axios reported:

President Trump has signed a commutation for Alice Johnson, currently serving a life sentence for a nonviolent drug offense, according to a source with direct knowledge. CNN reported earlier today that the White House had prepped the paperwork for a pardon for Johnson while The Washington Post reported last night that he had been considering doing so.

Kim Kardashian West visited the White House last Wednesday to address prison reform.

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The reality star headed to the White House Wednesday to request President Trump pardon a 62-year-old great grandmother serving a life sentence without the possibility of parole for a first-time drug offense, reported Vanity Fair.

Shortly after her meeting with President Trump, Kardashian praised the president and the liberals went crazy.

“I think that he really spent the time to listen to our case that we were making for Alice,” the Keeping Up with the Kardashians reality star told Mic in after the meeting. “He really understood, and I am very hopeful that this will turn out really positively.”

“I went in, me and Shawn, to really talk to the president about Alice Johnson and really explain to him why she would be such a good person to grant clemency to,” Kardashian West said. “The president seems to have a passion for what everything that Jared has been trying to do, and that just makes me happy that that conversation is just moving forward.”

Trump haters Ben Shapiro and Jim Acosta complained about Kardashian’s meeting with the President.

Acosta said the meeting wasn’t serious.

Ben Shaprio accused Trump of “celebrity worship.”

President Trump isn’t waiting until the last few days of his presidency to issue pardons and commutations. He is correcting injustices as he sees them which adds to his uniqueness.