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WASHINGTON—Vice President Kamala Harris hosted reality-television star Kim Kardashian at the White House on Thursday to discuss criminal justice reform, after the Biden administration granted clemency to people convicted of nonviolent drug offenses.

On Wednesday, President Joe Biden granted clemency to 16 people, pardoning 11 of them and commuting the sentences of the other five. Four of the recipients joined Thursday’s event.

“Everybody makes mistakes, and for some that might rise to the level of being a crime,” Ms. Harris said at the White House. “But is it not the sign of a civil society that we allow people a way to earn their way back and give them the support and the resources they need to do that?”

Ms. Harris, a former prosecutor, planned to announce the finalization of a Small Business Administration rule that will remove most restrictions on loan eligibility based on a person’s criminal record, White House officials said.

Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during a roundtable on criminal justice in the Roosevelt Room at the White House on April 25, 2024. (Bonnie Cash/Reuters)
Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during a roundtable on criminal justice in the Roosevelt Room at the White House on April 25, 2024. (Bonnie Cash/Reuters)

Ms. Kardashian, who is also an entrepreneur, first became a vocal activist for criminal justice reform during former President Donald Trump’s administration. Ms. Harris praised her work.

“Every time I’ve gone and visited a prison, I’ve met some of the smartest individuals with the brightest ideas, and to see the changes that are happening to make their re-entry easier, I think is going to be life changing,” said Ms. Kardashian.

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Since taking office, President Joe Biden has commuted the sentences of 122 individuals and granted pardons to 20 individuals who committed non-violent drug offenses, the White House said. In December, President Biden granted categorical pardons to thousands convicted of use and simple possession of marijuana in Washington and on federal lands.

Last month, Ms. Harris convened a roundtable with people pardoned for marijuana offenses with rapper Fat Joe.