Kim Kardashian supports Trump?

Kim Kardashian has spoken out against what she perceives as an injustice in the case of a man whose sentence was commuted by former President Donald Trump.
Kim Kardashian supports Trump?

Kim Kardashian has spoken out against what she perceives as an injustice in the case of a man whose sentence was commuted by former President Donald Trump. In a post on Instagram, the reality TV star shared a news article reporting that the Justice Department plans to prosecute Philip Esformes, despite the fact that his sentence had been commuted by the previous administration. Esformes was released from prison in December 2020 after serving four and a half years behind bars, according to the article.

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The article mentioned that Trump had given Esformes an opportunity to start anew after paying his debt to society. Kardashian's post on Instagram coincided with Trump's recent indictment by a New York court. It is possible that her post could improve Trump's public perception.

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William Barr, former Attorney General, said on Sunday that Donald Trump "has a tendency to engage in careless and self-destructive behavior" and is in serious danger of being federally indicted due to his mishandling of classified documents and the deadly attack by his supporters on the US Capitol on January 6.

During an interview on ABC's This Week, William Barr referred to the former president and said, "He's dug himself a hole on the documents and also on the January 6 stuff. That was reckless behavior that was destined to end up being investigated. So it doesn't surprise me that he has all these legal problems."

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Several high-profile Republicans were speakers at the National Review Institute's conference, including former US Vice President Mike Pence. On March 31, 2023, Pence spoke briefly about the recent indictment of former President Donald Trump. The event was held in Washington, DC, and was called the 2023 Ideas Summit.

Recently, it was reported that Mike Pence would not appeal an order to testify to a grand jury investigating the January 6 attack on the US Capitol. The investigation is being conducted by the US Justice Department's special counsel, Jack Smith.

Smith is also investigating whether Trump obstructed justice in relation to his handling of classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago estate.

Kim Kardashian supports Trump?

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