Donald Trump has commuted the sentence for Alice Marie Johnson. Kim Kardashian visited the White House last week to ask Trump to pardon her. The 63-year-old grandmother is serving a life sentence for drug-related crimes.

Trump reportedly didn’t issue a full pardon, but did grant her clemency which will mean she gets out of jail after serving 21 years.

Meanwhile, this means Donald Trump has issued six pardons or commutations so far, but that number could reportedly rise drastically soon. CNN is reporting:

“The White House has assembled the paperwork to pardon dozens of people, two sources with knowledge of the developments tell CNN, signaling that President Donald Trump is poised to exert his constitutional power and intervene, in some instances, where he believes the Justice Department has overstepped.

The administration has prepared the pardoning paperwork for at least 30 people..”

The Washington Post reports:

“Trump is exploring more opportunities to use that power.

‘A White House official this week said Trump is ‘obsessed’ with pardons,’ our report indicates, ‘describing them as the president’s new ‘favorite thing’ to talk about. He may sign a dozen or more in the next two months, this person added.’ He has granted five so far, with a possible sixth looming.”

No word if Martha Stewart and former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich are on the list, but Trump certainly hinted at it after he pardoned Dinesh D’Souza last week.

The wife of campaign aide George Papadopoulos is hoping her husband makes the cut. She is publicly asking that Trump pardons him before he does any jail time. Papadopoulos pleaded guilty last year for lying to the FBI about his connections to Russia. He is expected to be sentenced soon.

Pardons typically come late is a President’s term and normally follow a specific process through the judicial process. A process Trump hasn’t followed.