President Donald Trump officially forgave the Stars of reality shows Todd and Julie Chrisley on Wednesday.
The official word occurred one day after his communications advisor announced that the president would forgive the couple, who is fulfilling time for tax evasion and bank fraud.
His daughter, Savannah Chrisley, published an image on Instagram on Wednesday afternoon appearing to show Trump signing and posing with forgiveness. A White House official confirmed forgiveness.
Savannah Chrisley had appealed to the Trump administration for the pardons of her parents and spoke at the 2024 Republican National Convention. She said Tuesday that Trump had called her to notify her that “I was signing paperwork for my two parents.”
“I will always be grateful for President Trump, his administration and all on the way, all my lawyers, the people who put innumerable hours and effort and love for my family to make sure that my parents will get home,” said the 27 -year -old player in a video on Instagram on Tuesday.
The Chrisley son, Chase Chrisley, thanked the president for forgiving his parents.
“Our rocks have returned!” Published on Instagram. “Thanks to Mr. President @realdonaldtrump @potus for making a notable decision and gathering our family! We love, support and thanks to Mr. President! God bless you and your whole family! Continue making the United States great again!
Outside the Federal Prison Field in Pensacola, Florida, on Wednesday night, Savannah Chrisley defended tears while waiting for his father’s liberation.

The personalities of reality shows Julie Chrisley and Todd Chrisley visit “Home & Family” of Hallmark in Universal Studios Hollywood, June 18, 2018 at Universal City, California.
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“This process has been absolutely crazy,” he told reporters. “I am very grateful that I will go here with my dad.”
“I have literally been here from 2 in the morning, I don’t brought clothes or toothbrush,” he said. “I’m just a daughter who wants to take my dad home.”
Savannah Chrisley said her younger brother, Grayson Chrisley, was on her way to pick up her mother, and her younger sister Chloe had been calling “one billion times” asking for updates.
Savannah Chrisley described an emotional exchange when he shared the news with his parents.
“My mother was crying,” he said. “It was absolutely incredible.”
The history of the Chrisley family will not fade from public view: Savannah Chrisley confirmed that a new series of reality is in process with Lifetime.
It is expected that their parents, who have not seen or spoken since they entered prison for more than two years, meet soon.
The couple, which became famous for their “Chrisley Knows Best” program, was sentenced in November 2022 to 19 years of prison for charges that include tax fraud and evasion. Todd Chrisley was sentenced to 12 years in prison and 16 months of probation, while Julie Chrisley received the order to serve seven years in prison and 16 months of probation.

Todd Chrisley speaks with his wife Julie and his children Chase and Savannah in a panel for the US television series.
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The couple was also ordered to pay $ 17.8 million in restitution.
The charges against the Chrisley are derived from the activity that occurred at least as soon as 2007, when the couple allegedly provided false information to banks and banking states manufactured by requesting and receiving millions of dollars in loans, according to the office of the United States lawyer. In 2014, two years after the alleged bank fraud scheme ended, the couple is accused of manufacturing bank extracts and a credit report that “had been cut and stuck physically or stuck when requesting and obtaining a lease contract for a home in California.”
In their memorandum of sentence, prosecutors said the Chrisley had involved in a “fifteen -year fraud wave.”
“Chrisley knows better” he premiered in 2014 and followed the luxurious lifestyle of the rich real estate developer Todd Chrisley and his family.