Kim Kardashian Westtakes D.C.!On Thursday, the reality star and aspiring lawyer, 38, stepped out in an all-gold ensemble for a trip to the White House, afterspending time at the District of Columbia Correctional Treatment Facilityearlier in the week.Kardashian West wore a shiny gold bodysuit underneath a tan blazer and matching pants. The star accessorized the look with tan booties and a small brown purse.The mother of four was seen arriving alongside her oldest child, daughter North, 6. According toTMZ, the pair took a tour of the White House along with Kardashian West’s grandma MJ.The outlet also reports that Kardashian West had a meeting withPresident Donald Trump, as she continues toadvocate for prison reform. A source told PEOPLE last week the star has alsorecently appealed to Trumpabout rapperA$AP Rocky, who was charged with assault in Sweden on Thursday.Todd/SplashNews.comWhen she visited the District of Columbia Correctional Treatment Facility this week, Kardashian Westmet Momolu Stewart, an inmate who was in the 1998 movieSlam.Stewart — at the time a 17-year-old actual inmate awaiting trial on charges of first-degree murder — appears in a scene with Ray (Saul Williams), who has just been placed in his cell. The two engage in a powerful freestyle rap.Stewart was eventually convicted, and while he appealed, he has not been acquitted and remains incarcerated.On Wednesday, he shared a photo of himself and Kardashian West on Instagram, writing, “Making power moves from the inside with my sister @kimkardashian. My next move is even bigger, and I’m thinking five steps ahead.”The D.C. Department of Correctionsshared photosof her visit on Twitter Wednesday, where she discussed prison reform with a group of incarcerated men and women. Shealso spoke aboutthe Georgetown Prison Scholars Program, a higher education initiative at the jail.A spokesperson for Oxygen confirmed to PEOPLE that Kardashian West was shooting for her upcoming documentary with the network,Kim KardashianWest: The Justice Project.Kardashian West has been focusing much of her time recently onadvocating for prison reform, working with CNN commentator Van Jones and attorney Jessica Jackson, co-founders of advocacy group #cut50.As part of her work with the group, Kardashian West has been visiting prisons, petitioning governors andattending meetings at the White House. Last year, the reality star successfully petitioned the president to commute the life sentence ofAlice Marie Johnson, a nonviolent drug offender.The mother of four, who has begun afour-year apprenticeship with a law firm, has hopes of taking the bar in 2022 andmaking prison reform her main focus.

Kim Kardashian Westtakes D.C.!

On Thursday, the reality star and aspiring lawyer, 38, stepped out in an all-gold ensemble for a trip to the White House, afterspending time at the District of Columbia Correctional Treatment Facilityearlier in the week.

Kardashian West wore a shiny gold bodysuit underneath a tan blazer and matching pants. The star accessorized the look with tan booties and a small brown purse.

The mother of four was seen arriving alongside her oldest child, daughter North, 6. According toTMZ, the pair took a tour of the White House along with Kardashian West’s grandma MJ.

The outlet also reports that Kardashian West had a meeting withPresident Donald Trump, as she continues toadvocate for prison reform. A source told PEOPLE last week the star has alsorecently appealed to Trumpabout rapperA$AP Rocky, who was charged with assault in Sweden on Thursday.

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Kim Kardashian

When she visited the District of Columbia Correctional Treatment Facility this week, Kardashian Westmet Momolu Stewart, an inmate who was in the 1998 movieSlam.

Stewart — at the time a 17-year-old actual inmate awaiting trial on charges of first-degree murder — appears in a scene with Ray (Saul Williams), who has just been placed in his cell. The two engage in a powerful freestyle rap.

Stewart was eventually convicted, and while he appealed, he has not been acquitted and remains incarcerated.

On Wednesday, he shared a photo of himself and Kardashian West on Instagram, writing, “Making power moves from the inside with my sister @kimkardashian. My next move is even bigger, and I’m thinking five steps ahead.”

The D.C. Department of Correctionsshared photosof her visit on Twitter Wednesday, where she discussed prison reform with a group of incarcerated men and women. Shealso spoke aboutthe Georgetown Prison Scholars Program, a higher education initiative at the jail.

A spokesperson for Oxygen confirmed to PEOPLE that Kardashian West was shooting for her upcoming documentary with the network,Kim KardashianWest: The Justice Project.

Kardashian West has been focusing much of her time recently onadvocating for prison reform, working with CNN commentator Van Jones and attorney Jessica Jackson, co-founders of advocacy group #cut50.

As part of her work with the group, Kardashian West has been visiting prisons, petitioning governors andattending meetings at the White House. Last year, the reality star successfully petitioned the president to commute the life sentence ofAlice Marie Johnson, a nonviolent drug offender.

The mother of four, who has begun afour-year apprenticeship with a law firm, has hopes of taking the bar in 2022 andmaking prison reform her main focus.

source: people.com